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It is one of the largest ever wild hog mitigation programs to protect the public and the environment in the Alamo City.
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A grand jury returned four charges against the owner of two dogs who killed an elderly man and injured his wife earlier this year.
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Break out the lawn chairs: You can watch the baby bats and their mothers' nightly emergence from several free pedestrian areas near the Congress Avenue Bridge.
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You don't even have to own one. Research shows just 5 to 20 minutes interacting with other people's pooches can reduce stress hormones and increase well-being.
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Generations of macaques have adapted to life far from their native environment.
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A boy in Oklahoma reeled in an alarmingly weird catch this past weekend: a pacu, the South American fish that's a cousin of the piranha — and whose humanlike teeth have long struck fear in swimmers.
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As climate change is making extreme heat events more common, these bright-eyed and bushy-tailed critters are 'splooting' to cope.
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Splooting — when animals lie on their bellies and stretch out their arms and legs — may be the key to keeping cool this summer.
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The city's got the largest urban bat population in the world. The bats draw scores of tourists to the South Congress Bridge year-round, but they could face complications from planned construction nearby.
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As scientists look more closely at the lesser earless lizards found in West Texas, they're gaining insight into the mechanisms that drive the diversity of life on Earth.