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Sightings of invasive worm species are on the rise in our region. Experts says the long-term effects are unclear.
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Sightings of invasive worm species are on the rise in our region. Experts says the long-term effects are unclear.
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Research at the University of Arkansas is helping us understand better how animals interpret the world around them. Biological Sciences Assistant Professor Erica Westerman explains.
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Research at the University of Arkansas is helping us understand better how animals interpret the world around them. Biological Sciences Assistant Professor Erica Westerman explains.
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This winter, a juvenile white American bison joined a herd of brown bison pastured for public view on Dogwood Canyon Nature Park. The 10,000 acre private…
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What are our cats, dogs and octopia really thinking? A University of Arkansas Honors College Signature Seminar next fall will consider animal minds. This…
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Today, we pick up part two of our story about the HOPE Humane Society animal shelter in Fort Smith and how the overcrowding there ties into a proposed pet…
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The HOPE Humane Society is the only animal shelter in Fort Smith. The no-kill shelter, which has a contract with the city, is at capacity with hundreds of…
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We spend some time learning about how dogs learn at the Northwest Arkansas School for Dogs, in Fayetteville, which teaches canine companions best…
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KUAF Community SpotlightIn 1944, a group of concerned Fayetteville residents started The Humane Society of the Ozarks. 73 years later the organization, which relies wholly on…