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A recent study found that when mountain goats and bighorn sheep compete over mineral sources at high elevations, it’s the goats that usually go home happy.
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A study released recently by the U.S. Geological Survey and Colorado State University shows gelding wild horses didn’t really affect their behavior or have a long-term impact on herd size. But it's another tool worth considering while addressing the overpopulation of wild horses and burros on public lands.
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A recent paper out of Colorado State University suggests the loss of bats due to white-nose syndrome costs U.S. agriculture up to $495 million a year.
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Half of the animals that enter shelters in New Mexico end up being euthanized, and lawmakers are getting closer to agreeing on a measure that would charge…
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Thc Children's Hour: Learn about the porcupines of the Rio Grande Valley with biologist Dan Shaw and some of his team of student scientists. These elusive…
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On this edition of The Children’s Hour, we learned about endangered animals with our friends from Jimmy Carter Middle School in Albuquerque. Plus, what’s…
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Saturday at 9am, The Children's Hour features Pajarito Elementary fourth graders telling us what they love about their school. Plus we'll find out about a…
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http://stream.publicbroadcasting.net/production/mp3/kunm/local-kunm-986549.mp3The Mexican government will release five Mexican wolves from captivity in…
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Conservation groups are hosting a public forum in Albuquerque Wednesday to discuss trapping of fur-bearing animals on New Mexico public lands. The state…