A new study shows that parrots and Amazon macaws were traded across the Andes for elite feather ornaments long before the ...
John Hume bred 2,000 rhinos in captivity. Were they a cover for one of the most successful horn-trafficking networks in history?
The vibrant feathers of Amazonian parrots were both a fashion statement and a symbol of power for civilizations predating the Inca Empire. And these early fashion leaders went to great lengths for the ...
“Few people have been more closely related in origin and throughout history than the people of India and the people of Iran.” - Jawaharlal Nehru, first Prime Minister of India. From the earliest ...
That it [deer-stalking] is a chase which throws all our other field-sports far in the back-ground, and, indeed, makes them ...
From ‘silence, guile and cunning’ to ‘don’t go’, here’s some advice for the Taoiseach on how to survive the Shamrock Ceremony ...
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Sirens slide continues with 5-2 loss at Vancouver: Takeaways
The New York Sirens picked the wrong time to hit a skid. The Sirens fell 5-2 to the Vancouver Goldeneyes […] ...
New analysis of ancient parrot DNA has revealed that vibrant Amazonian parrots were transported alive across the Andes to coastal Peru centuries before the Inca Empire, highlighting a sophisticated ...
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