
Cigarette butts leak deadly toxins that kill aquatic larvae
New study found that cigarette butts release toxins and microfibers that kill aquatic larvae, the first stage in life of many marine animals. The butts

New study found that cigarette butts release toxins and microfibers that kill aquatic larvae, the first stage in life of many marine animals. The butts

Red wolves are under a critical threat of extinction, with only 20 left in the wild, and 240 living in zoos across the United States.

As the number of people in the world grows, there are more and more mouths to feed. Meat products (poultry, beef, lamb, and pork) are