Global warming is worsening droughts, making sea levels rise, and fueling deadly storms. Now scientists have a new problem to add to that list: Climate change is helping rat populations thrive in U.S.
In the first study of its kind, scientists found a correlation between climate change and a rise in urban rat populations.
Simmering urban temperatures are bad for humans. It's another story for rats, according to new research -- especially in ...
Winters are getting warmer and shorter as the climate changes. That's helping rat populations grow in several U.S. cities.
The Brooklyn Park Pet Hospital has been AAHA Accredited for 35 years. Accreditation means that every 3 years our hospital has passed a rigorous evaluation of our facility and protocols. Only 15% of ...
Corn snakes, known for their docile nature and vibrant colors, are popular pets and non-venomous. They are native to the ...
"It's just an unusually high number of dead animals for it to be some type of coincidence," a representative told Newsweek.
Believe it or not, rats are supposed to be great pets! And this story does nothing to dispel that rumor… It comes to us from ...
FAPI PET—can detect the first signs of tissue remodeling in patients with pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH), providing physicians with an early marker for disease progression. This approach has ...
Watch: Rat poison pellets strewn on sidewalks irk pet owners Rat poison pellets strewn ... "Everybody around here’s got loving pets that they care about," Shaw said. "And they don’t want ...
GREEN BAY (NBC26) — Neighbors in the Mather Heights are of Green Bay have recently noticed items on sidewalks that appear to be rat poison ... loving pets that they care about," Shaw said.
“The rats are the only ones enjoying it ... evidence could only be destroyed if it came into the department's care prior to 2005. Peter Stout, the president of the Houston Forensic Science ...