Scientists suggest that cloudier waters, caused in part by climate change, could make it harder for Manx shearwaters to catch fish
A neural network, trained using thousands of photos of harbor seals, offers a noninvasive way of telling the pinnipeds apart
Famed American biologist Patricia Wright explores an astonishing breadth of biodiversity in the wilderness of Madagascar
A mountain range in the Pacific Northwest is a last bastion for a unique canine
For decades, Coiba Island was inhabited by prisoners. Now, scientists and adventurous tourists visit a national park teeming with wildlife
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Scientists conducted human and mouse studies to find the skin bacteria responsible for the draw
Paleontologists are beginning to learn how and why ichthyosaurs evolved into giants
Vacations that allow tourists to participate in conservation activities, such as habitat restoration, are growing in popularity
Plant leaves that repel mosquitoes release a more effective repellant after being crushed up by felines
Animals-turned-oceanographers are helping biologists find out what they do when they get to the cold, dark depths
Not everyone is on board. The technology is dividing the fishing community and drawing the ire of some politicians and scientists
Artificial migrations to colder environments altered the small bird's metabolism and ability to fly
Conservationists are racing to rescue a delightful coastal animal from rising seas
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Only recently have scientists discovered exactly when and where the animal went from wild to tame
The Caribbean Primate Research Center on Monkey Island is one of the world’s top institutions for studying primate behavior
Scientists are now revealing the agricultural expertise that other species have cultivated for tens of millions of years
Ancient humans may have evolved to slumber efficiently—and in a crowd
Aseel Rawashdeh's inexpensive larvicide kills disease-spreading species and spares beneficial ones
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