Researchers found the loss of just a few eggs to opportunistic predators could greatly increase the songbird’s risk of extinction within 20 years ...
Human-Animal Encounters in the Bible (Wipf and Stock Publishers) notes, “the Torah tries to show a veritable degree of ...
For centuries, the study of wildlife was largely focused on skins, skeletons, and specimens examined far from the places they ...
Mark your calendar for all things bison as the museum celebrates the nation’s 250th anniversary with a spotlight on the national mammal ...
Humans and AI independently graded our species and converged on both a sobering grade and a solution we already know but ...
New research shows that forest connecting different types of habitats may help frogs fight a deadly amphibian fungus ...
Behind the scenes, Charles is understood to have expressed concerns over previous efforts to charm the President ...
A short video from Mount Wilson in California shows the kind of wildlife encounter that makes your stomach drop: a hiker on a ...
Whales around the world are washing up on our coastlines. Learn more about why this is happening and what you can do to help.
From the window of an airplane, I look down on the ochre expanse of western North America. At first, the vastness looks ...
A warning from Western Ghats. But who’s listening? In India’s monsoon folklore, dragonflies arrive like whispered promises – tiny aviators that signal rain, renewal, and a farmer’s cautious hope.
True extinction is final, a point of no return where a species disappears forever. And sadly, species go extinct all the time. But in some rare cases, animals believed to be lost for good have ...
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