The mummified Güldenstaedt's White-toothed shrew adds to scientists’ understanding of climate in the region more than 2000 years ago
A colossus of the sky, the bird of prey was nearly gone when biologists rescued it from extinction. Then came a terrible new challenge
Researchers are investigating how some species live unexpectedly long lives in order to pinpoint factors affecting human longevity.
Beyond Dinosaurs: The Secrets of Earth's Past
On view at the Smithsonian's Natural History Museum, this specimen of the extinct species unlocks an evolutionary mystery
The elusive Bornean Rajah scops owl is inspiring scientists and researchers after its brief rediscovery
A short list of the amazing changes and behaviors that transform both humans and animals on the journey of motherhood
Bonnethead sharks swam in the direction of their home waters when placed in a tank charged with an electromagnetic field
What will animals think of the impending bug buffet?
When the rodents are moved from backyards to wild areas, they make their new watersheds better for fish
Each spring across the forests, lakes and suburbs of North America, millions of birds take a long journey north in search of summer nesting territory
The bright orange amphibian, which shines green under UV light, is different from other pumpkin toadlets due to its appearance and call
A new documentary follows the five year struggle to save an elephant named Kaavan from abuse—and seeks to inspire similar efforts around the world
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The butterflies’ path, which stretches thousands of miles, is endangered by an array of challenges, including changes in climate and pesticides
A new book takes readers on a journey across our planet, stopping to smell flowers and appreciate other species along the way
The existence of an artisanal fishery in the region shows that these key predators may be more than just occasional visitors
Scientists have discovered how hot temperatures override chromosomes in bearded dragons
A trillion cicadas expected to invade the Washington metropolitan region when the ground warms to 64 degrees
I set off to be the first person to cycle alongside the butterflies to raise awareness of their alarming decline
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