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Water voles are Britain's fastest-declining mammal, having lost 90% of their population since the 1970s People in Devon are being urged to take part in a national survey of water voles by a ...
The experiments, which aimed to study the impact of alcohol on infidelity, involved giving prairie voles the equivalent of 15 bottles of wine a day. The voles were subjected to various tests ...
It does not necessarily reflect the view of The Herald. Water voles, once a familiar sight along Britain’s waterways, have experienced one of the most serious declines of any native wild mammal.
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People in Devon are being urged to take part in a national survey of water voles by a wildlife charity. The People's Trust for Endangered Species (PTES) is looking for volunteers for its National ...
Neuroscientists are developing methods to map the brain systems that allow us to recognize and get around our world. Many behavioral studies suggest that using landmarks to navigate through large ...
Water voles are among the species under threat (Ian West/PA) Less than 1% of the Government’s biosecurity budget goes on invasive species, despite the danger they pose to British wildlife ...
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Massasaugas eat small mammals such as voles, moles, jumping mice and shrews, but also will consume other snakes, and occasionally birds and frogs. Animals that prey on the snakes include hawks ...