Many baby animals don’t need “rescuing.” Knowing when to take action—and when not to—can save lives.
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Many baby animals don’t need “rescuing.” Knowing when to take action—and when not to—can save lives.
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When most people hear “save the bees,” they think of fuzzy honeybees buzzing about the garden. But honeybees, who aren’t native to North America, comprise only a tiny fraction of the bees who live among us.
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On a 70-degree day, the temperature inside a parked car can soar to 99 degrees in 20 minutes. On a 90-degree day, it can hit 109 degrees in 10 minutes. That’s enough time for animals to sustain brain damage or die of heatstroke. Research shows that parking in the shade with the windows cracked makes almost no difference.
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We’ve uncovered hundreds of worker safety incidents —and dozens of apparent violations of the federal Animal Welfare Act—at the Washington National Primate Research Center in Seattle and its breeding facility in Arizona.
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