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Animal Science

Whiskers tell what’s on a lion’s menu

Engela DuvenageMarch 1, 2018
by Engela DuvenageMarch 1, 2018
World Wildlife Day is celebrated on 3 March. This year the spotlight falls on the world’s big cats. New research by South African researchers have...
#BigCats#WorldWildlifeDay3 MarchDaryl CodronFrans Radloffisotope researchJohannesburg Zoolion researchlion's whiskersNational Zoo in PretoriaPretoria ZooRuwimbo MutirwaraSouth African scienceWorld Wildlife Day
Biology & Evolution

Fast, cheap calories may make city birds fat and sick

AdminBraaiJune 14, 2015June 12, 2015
by AdminBraaiJune 14, 2015June 12, 2015
by Phoebe Barnard via The Conversation Change. It can creep up on us so gently that we hardly even notice it. Yet the pace of...
Antrophoceneavian poxBorneoBrett GardnerCape FlatsCape FlattsCape sugarbirdsCape TownCape Town birdsfatfynbosfynbos biomefynbos birdsJohannesburg ZooKnemidocoptesPhoebe BarnardSANBISick and Nearly Deadsugar birdssugarbirdsxylitolxylitol and birdsYouTube
Biology & Evolution

Who’s who in Johannesburg’s zoo

Sarah WildJune 7, 2015June 9, 2015
by Sarah WildJune 7, 2015June 9, 2015
Maintaining a zoo is not only a balancing act, it contributes importantly to the world we live in. There’s a science factor to it too,...
@Sarah Emily WildJohannesburg ZooSarah WildscibraaiTshepang Makganyzoo-keepingzoos
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