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Plastic pollution, discarded fishing nets and coastal development are taking a heavy toll on Nigeria's sea turtles, say ...
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Officials are urging people to hunt these species and eat them: 'We should explore ways to put them to good use'
Officials in Iwata, Japan, are promoting the consumption of nutria—a large, invasive rodent—to control its population and create a new food source.
You might have missed this blip this summer - a Facebook post about an article in the Minnesota Conservation Volunteer ...
Rib Line elevates these supporting players to co-star status, beginning with baked beans that have clearly spent quality time absorbing the flavors of the smoking process. Their coleslaw delivers that ...
The Caribbean nation may be in the grip of an emigration crisis but the hoteliers, creators and artists who remain are ...
Nothing But Food on MSN
How to cut a lamb like a pro butcher
North Carolina Democrat and Republican college groups denounce political violence Archaeologists Found 115,000-Year-Old Human Footprints Where They Shouldn’t Be Woman recalls '90s childhood ...
Before his birth, a box turtle hatchling with an exposed heart was expected to have slim chances of survival in the wild. But ...
An Alabama sea turtle Back in 2021, a Mobile family was fishing on the Alabama River when 13-year-old Talah Coleman spotted a figure in a rock that turned out to be a turtle fossil. Mom and Dad, ...
Asharq Alawsat (English) on MSN
Study: New Eye Drops Could Replace Glasses or Surgery
Special eye drops could replace the need for reading glasses or surgery for people with long-sightedness, a new Argentinian ...
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