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Cats · TokyoCats spend longer sniffing the odor of a stranger than that of their owner, suggesting that they can identify familiar humans based on smell alone, according to a study published in the open-access journal PLOS One by Yutaro Miyairi and colleagues at Tokyo University of Agriculture, Japan.See the Story
Cats Recognize Their Owner's Scent, Study Suggests
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Climate Emergency · SpainSEO/BirdLife has launched an alert: Spain will not be able to respond adequately to the climate emergency, nor to the biodiversity crisis, if its environmental laws are not applied decisively. Four years after the adoption of the Climate Change Law, and with more than fifteen years since the Natural Heritage Law, the legal tools are, but the results do not arrive. Normative obligations remain far from becoming effective policies. For Asunción Ru…See the Story
They Denounce the Serious Delay in the Implementation of the Laws of Climate Change and Natural Heritage, Essential to Address the Ecological Emergency
A Total of 11,000 Volunteers Will Collect 'Garbage' This Saturday at 740 Points in Spain Thanks to the LIBERA Project
The Controversial Aznalcóllar Mine Already Contaminates the Guadalquivir Even Before It Starts Operating.
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Project to Combat Infiltration and Erosion in the Lower Cinca by Underground Irrigation
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