The endangered Chittenango ovate amber snail (COAS), found only in one location alongside a Central New York waterfall, has achieved a step crucial to its recovery: captive breeding in an ESF ...
Consumers around the world are shelling out for cosmetic products containing snail mucus, with its global market in 2022 valued at about $555 million. After a snail mucus skin care boom in South Korea ...
The snail lives in springs near the Thacker Pass mine, under construction in Nevada near the Oregon border. The Fish and Wildlife Service has launched an in-depth study of whether a teensy-tiny snail ...
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