We travel across the world to rank each continent by its deadliest snakes, not by venom alone, but by how many human lives they actually claim. While some of the most toxic species rarely bite people, ...
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A Florida man who found and killed a nearly 12-foot-long Burmese python was told by a state agency to “put it in the trash” because “there were too many” of them for officials to handle. Wayne Gardner ...
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A University of Washington student group is holding an off-campus lecture on Sunday to explain why the October 7 massacre was a victory for the pro-Palestinian movement. Students United for ...
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Invasive snakes pose a significant threat to US ecosystems, disrupting wildlife balance and altering food webs. Species like the Burmese python in Florida, brown tree snake in Guam, and boa ...
BFA Fine Arts presents a talk with artist Joyce Kozloff. Beginning in 1970, energized by participation in the feminist art movement, Joyce Kozloff became an originating figure of the Pattern and ...
Lakeland University is launching a new faculty lecture series with a talk on intimate partner violence. The free event will be led by assistant professor Aimee Burns-Boisvert Oct. 7 in Sheboygan.