In his lawsuit, the Riverside homeowner says the feces is likely from raccoons or other wildlife living in the culverts.
Athens police arrested three people after discovering dozens of neglected animals in two separate, filthy homes.
The team gathered fecal samples for over two and a half years, and found milk‑specific proteins in all the 20 samples from ...
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — A Memphis Animal Services employee is accused of being involved in an apparent dog-fighting operation from ...
A project digging through rabbit poop led mycologist Jack States — aka Lander's Mushroom Man — to discover a famous mold and ...
Recent headlines have reported arrests for animal hoarding and other similar incidents in the Capital Region. Here's what to ...
A pregnant dog that was abandoned at a Massachusetts park went from being terrified and alone to becoming a proud mother, ...
Judge orders 4 years of probation for a former Ravenna Twp. woman whose dogs were found emaciated and infested with insects ...
The lowly blowfly is known for feasting on feces and corpses. One intrepid researcher hopes to use them as a biological ...
A Lake County Sheriff’s officer was charged with neglect of a dependent after a 4-year-old was found wandering a street half ...
Scientists Discovered Something Unexpected About Orangutans by Studying Their Poop ...
Selenium (Se) is an essential trace mineral found in everyday dietary items, such as seafood, meat, and whole grains. Our ...