Aimed at alleviating the financial hardships of beneficiaries, move is seen as a significant welfare push ahead of the Assembly elections as Stalin announced the disbursal in a post on X.
An ODFW spokesperson said the agency will track cases, although they’re expected to remain near California’s Año Nuevo State ...
This includes a $70 million boost from April to the existing Agri-Food Clu ster Transformation (ACT) Fund , which supports farms in adopting new technology, while expanding its scope to help farms ...
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Chirpy and thriving: 46 rescued African penguin chicks recovering well after island floods
Forty-six African penguin chicks rescued from Bird Island floods are thriving at Sanccob, receiving expert care and a chance ...
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What is the 3,000-year-old secret that eels kept for so long (Hint: It even puzzeled Aristotle)
For millennia, the reproduction of European eels remained an enigma, baffling thinkers from Aristotle to Freud. Danish scientist Johannes Schmidt finally pinpointed the Sargasso Sea as their breeding ...
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Toxic residues endanger coral reefs in SA’s marine protected areas
Transported hundreds of kilometres by rain, rivers and ocean currents, toxic chemicals are finding their way into the Indian Ocean and building up in the fragile coral reefs between Lake St Lucia and ...
Bald eagles nearly disappeared as a breeding bird in the early 1900s due to habitat loss, pollution and persecution.
The gilthead seabream, a species of commercial interest that migrates seasonally, does not form independent local populations in the north-western ...
After 82 mule deer were culled over CWD concerns inside a high-fence ranch in Idaho, public records show it's just one of ...
Wednesday’s stop at Supermercados El Bodegon, 8022 W. Sample Rd., by Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services inspectors Ashley Montanez Bradshaw and Timothy O’Neil turned into a ...
Over-harvesting wiped out the oyster reefs in Manatee River. A new project to naturally clean the water is bringing them back.
Earth’s vertebrate diversity may be far richer than anyone realized. A sweeping analysis of more than 300 studies suggests that for every known fish, bird, reptile, amphibian, or mammal species, there ...
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