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Set in the author’s native Siberia, it is, if not quite a wild goose chase, then certainly a wild taiga one.
The Siberian flying squirrel (Pteromys volans) is a nocturnal and arboreal rodent that inhabits the boreal taiga forests from eastern Russia to Finland and Estonia. Despite its wide distribution ...
Mixed south Siberian taiga forest Image – Svetlana Ivanova, CC SA 3.0 Yakutia can be divided into three great vegetation belts.
A new study finds that, contrary to previous beliefs, large amounts of aerosol particles can form over vast areas of the West Siberian taiga in the spring. When temperatures rise, this can have a ...
The Siberian jay, which occurs in Northern Scandinavia and the Siberian taiga, lives in family groups that share a territory.
A recent genetic study reveals surprising evolutionary history and serious conservation concerns of the Siberian flying squirrel. The Siberian flying squirrel (Pteromys volans) is a nocturnal and ...
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