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The hour on The Colin McEnroe Show, The Nose looks at Tony Gilroy’s Star Wars series, ‘Andor,’ and Peacock’s Barney docuseries, ‘I Love You, You Hate Me.’
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Looking at numbers from 2018, researchers calculated that of 142 female right whales, only 72 could bear young.
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Through Sept. 29, the state has recorded 65 complaints of bear home entries. It's a surprisingly large figure — and one that's more than double the average number of entries recorded each year from 2017 through 2021.
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A moose got stuck on fence in northern Connecticut. Emergency crews had to cut the metal fenced to get him loose.
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A severely entangled right whale was spotted 15 miles south of Nantucket on Wednesday by researchers from the New England Aquarium. The 17-year-old whale known as Snow Cone was carrying fishing gear from a new entanglement, along with gear from an earlier incident.
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The pandemic didn't increase suicide rates among veterinarians, but it did bring them to the public's attention.
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Connecticut residents — and their pets — are both at risk of housing insecurity as rents rise and units are scarce. Now some animal shelters are starting to see slightly more pets surrendered due to owner displacement and economic factors, compared to pre-pandemic years.
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An endangered timber rattlesnake bit two dogs recently. Venomous snake bites are a rare event in Connecticut.
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This hour on The Colin McEnroe Show: What is stickiness, scientifically speaking? How do geckos climb? Why don’t Post-it Notes ruin our books? And: A look, specifically, at chewing gum.
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Connecticut’s Beardsley Zoo in Bridgeport has two new spider monkeys as part of a program designed to help the endangered species.