Great sharks, manakins and dino digs
On the role of cellphones, pesticides and alien abductions in the honeybee crisis
Squid light shows, monkey hugs and chickadee alarms
Smithsonian zoologists are attempting to breed the rare clouded leopard
Viewed as pests, Africa's wild dogs have nearly been wiped out. But thanks to new conservation efforts, the canines appear ready to make a comeback
Ape tools, flying dinosaurs and emperor penguins
"Mafia" cowbirds muscle warblers into raising their young
Can biologists breed the "Dinosaurs of the Missouri" fast enough to stave off their extinction?
Gray seals, alligators and the world's largest flower
The first two Asian vultures breed in captivity
In this interview, Susan McGrath, author of "The Vanishing," describes getting up close and personal with vultures
Flying mammals, Galápagos iguanas and sidewalk songbirds
Little noticed by the outside world, perhaps the most dramatic decline of a wild animal in history has been taking place in India and Pakistan
A son of the colonial aristocracy goes on trial for killing a poacher in Kenya, where an exploding human population is heightening tensions
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