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A group led by University of São Paulo (USP) researchers in Brazil has described a new genus of frogs, Dryadobates, also ...
Horses live for several decades. Centuries ago, one horse outlived most people at the time, and has yet to have its longevity ...
I recently received a copy of Dr. Keri Cronin's new book called Art for Animals: Visual Culture and Animal Advocacy, 1870–1914. I honestly know just about nothing about this topic, so I ...
What do you do with more than 130 arsenic-tinged taxidermied animals with significant historical and academic value, languishing in a now-closed museum, that may or may not be a public health hazard?
By drawing on Japanese folk stories and myths about animals, Gaku Tsutaja is able to construct imaginative, open-ended narratives about historical traumas.
An interview with Keri Cronin about her new book called "Art for Animals: Visual Culture and Animal Advocacy, 1870–1914," in which she discusses the importance of visual culture.
What do you do with more than 130 arsenic-tinged taxidermied animals with significant historical and academic value, languishing in a now-closed museum, that may or may not be a public health hazard?
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