Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. An elephant pictured at Chester Zoo in England. - Chester Zoo Professor Suzannah Williams wishes she didn’t have to spend her days ...
Would you dig through animal excrement if you knew you would find a diamond? Wildlife researchers at the University of Oxford, Revive & Restore, and Chester Zoo are collecting feces from animals for a ...
BALTIMORE — Your ex can be a real P.O.S. this Valentine's Day — literally. For just a small $5 donation, the Maryland Zoo will name a pile of animal dung after them. "This Valentine’s Day, turn ...
Transform heartbreak into wildlife support by naming zoo animal poop after an ex through Maryland Zoo’s Dollars for Dung program, where $5 donations fund animal care programs.
Climate change is melting away glaciers around the world, but in the Andes Mountains, a wild relative of the llama is helping local ecosystems adapt to these changes by dropping big piles of dung.
Professor Suzannah Williams wishes she didn’t have to spend her days analyzing poop samples. It’s a dirty job; but someone’s got to do it. Biodiversity is rapidly dwindling, with wildlife populations ...
Here’s the scoop: The Maryland Zoo in Baltimore, United States, is giving people the chance to name a pile of animal poop after their ex. Yes, really. While it may sound cheeky, the initiative is all ...