The study showed that populations don’t lose their “evolvability,” even if conditions remain the same for many generations.
Heavy snow has fallen on the Bitterroot Valley and surrounding mountains this winter forcing some deer and elk into ...
Image via Shutterstock Multiple elk have died in the past month after eating highly poisonous plants in Montana. It would ...
Winged sumac can be distinguished from poison sumac by its 9–23 leaflets and red berries. The most widespread sumac — staghorn sumac — is non-poisonous. Staghorn sumac has bright orange or ...