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CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. — A UTC professors research on ancient sloths has earned national recognition. Dr. Tim Gaudin has been a UC Foundation professor at UTC's department of Biology, Geology and ...
The bog turtle population is dwindling due to a shrinking habitat and the illegal pet trade. Zoo Knoxville is giving the tiny turtles a head start.
Calling all history buffs! Step back in time at one of these significant sites in each state, from Revolutionary War ...
The midges are back, and they’re worse than ever. The tiny flies that have terrorized marina owners on the Back River for two ...
Researchers worked with Indigenous Rangers to map life in 34 estuaries across NSW using environmental DNA - and made a host ...
Georgia is home to sweeping farmlands and soaring mountain ranges, lush pine forests and breezy barrier islands. Here are the ...
Flamingos, pelicans, herons and parrots are just a few of the wild birds that call Miami home. But it’s the roosters, hens and baby chicks that have come to rule ...
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First Alert 4 on MSNHow does FEMA approve disaster funds? Complicated story, but we have a clueIt’s now been a week since the devastating May 16 tornado cut a path of destruction from Clayton to North City, a major ...
Brood XIV, one of the largest broods of 17-year periodical cicadas, is emerging from the soil in massive numbers with their signature buzzing chorus.
Learn where and how MLF pro David Walker catches bass on shallow offshore shell bars during the spring shad spawn on Tennessee River reservoirs.
Scientists have analyzed ancient DNA and compared more than 400 fossils from 17 natural history museums to figure out how and why extinct sloths got so big.
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