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A shark expert said the likely culprits behind the Long Island incidents are juvenile sand tiger sharks, which may accidentally bite humans while chasing fish.
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Over 300 people have been awarded the Ig Nobel Prize for making people laugh and then think. On this episode of Audacious, meet the creator of the prize, and three people who’ve won it!
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The 4-year-old black cat with green eyes escaped her cage on June 24. She eluded airport and airline personnel, animal experts and safe-release traps until Wednesday.
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The federal government says the number of whales entangled in fishing gear has declined recently, but the entanglements remain a critical threat to rare species.
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Yale ornithologist Richard Prum has spent years working with students to understand the full range of colors in hummingbirds’ plumage.
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This summer, local conservationists are studying whether decreasing human disturbance at two local beaches can save the lives of certain endangered birds and their chicks.
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This hour on The Colin McEnroe Show, our tribute to flies. Plus a look at David Cronenberg’s 1986 remake of, you guessed it: ‘The Fly.’
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This hour on The Colin McEnroe Show, a look at how humans share space and food (or, mostly, don't share space and food) with the wildlife that lives among us.
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Stickiness: we know it when we see it-- or when we feel it under our feet at the movie theater. But what is stickiness, scientifically speaking? We'll find out this hour on The Colin McEnroe Show.
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This hour on The Colin McEnroe Show, a look at the history of Black cowboys on the Western frontier.