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Ticks and the pathogens they transmit are a significant concern for both humans and animals alike. Controlling tick ...
Conservationists considered the nature reserve an ideal habitat for these “powerful” animals but had no sightings — until they set up some trail cameras.
The Missouri legislature approved a law that would ban the sale of multiple invasive plants, including burning bush and ...
As night stretched across a mountain in southern Vietnam, a pregnant creature waited under some “rotting leaves.” But its hiding place wasn’t hidden enough. Visiting scientists found the ...
With critters on the move for the summer, even in the Kansas City area, Missouri conservationists have urged drivers to be on the lookout.
KC Pet Project is asking the community to come meet their “perfect match” pup through their new incentivized fostering campaign.
It’s been decades since the New World Screwworm was a problem in the U.S., but the flies are now advancing northward from ...
K-State beef cattle veterinarian Bob Larson offers safety advice for minimizing exposure when administering vaccines to ...
Shook, Hardy & Bacon’s Kansas City law office, in partnership with the Missouri Department of Conservation, banded and named ...
Given that spike in dangerous doggie incidents in KCMO . . . At first glance, we can't blame the guy for being "adamant" ...
Students in the Construction Systems Technology course at Pittsburg State University completed a capstone project that will ...
Merck Animal Health is investing $895 million in a De Soto new facility, which will bring hundreds of jobs. It’s a huge economic investment for the company, and the small town.