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Researcher Kristin Campbell looks into whether skull anatomy and bite force explain dietary differences in sea otters.
For hundreds of years, a species of flying squirrel was hiding right under (actually, above) our noses.
New research explores the unique evolutionary relationship between short-tailed fruit bats and New World pepper plants.
Burke Mammalogy researchers head to the North Cascades in pursuit of the elusive Northern Bog Lemming.
A Burke research team recently surveyed fruit bats living on the small island of Grenada.
Studying how bats are susceptible to land fragmentation, providing information on how to protect these animals.
How hard can a bat bite, and why does it matter? Curator Sharlene Santana explains the evolutionary insights to be learned from bite force.
Various bat species have different needs to survive, which can severely decrease their ability to cope with habitat fragmentation.
Wolverines are one of the rarest and most elusive mammals in North America. Hunted near extinction they’re finally starting to return.
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