Black widows and brown recluses are often the talk of South Carolina residents, with parents scouting for eight legged foes in dark corners of basements and yards before letting the kids out to play.
It's part of a broader movement along the Carolina coast, a movement you can be a part of, to create more wildlife-friendly ...
9, Issue. 3, p. 67. Animals, like humans, suffer and die from natural causes. This is particularly true of animals living in the wild, given their high exposure to, and low capacity to cope with, ...
A new report suggests that regulatory action in the state’s poultry concentrated agriculture feeding operation industry is ...
As their name suggests, carrion beetles eat dead animals. These insects also lay their eggs on the deceased animals so their larvae can eat the meat when developing. But they aren't the only bugs ...