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Exurban development is changing communities of birds in Eastern Forests
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White-naped crane chicks thriving at National Zoo
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Zoo lion cub named “Aslan” by actors Georgie Henley and Skandar Keynes
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Thepytus carmen, a newly described species of butterfly from Brazil
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GPS and camera traps to replace radio antennas in tracking animals on Barro Colorado Island
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Smithsonian scientists to help identify and eradicate invasive species in Alaskan waters
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Gliding ants steer with hind legs as they fly backwards, scientists learn
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Potential biofuel pest, the switchgrass moth, under renewed scrutiny of entomologists
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New species of bat named from central coastal Ecuador
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National Zoo and partners first to breed critically endangered tree frog
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One hundred sixty years after his birth a racehorse’s bones return to Lexington
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Deep-sea dragonfish research
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Ancient gray whales may have been homebodies
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Smithsonian bat expert Kristofer Helgen answers common questions about bats
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For safety’s sake, Zoo’s lion cubs take first swim