A novel conservation effort aims to fund a habitat exchange to protect the iconic butterflies from extinction
A Los Angeles company is designing artificial reefs to boost local economies and marine habitat
A pioneering program recruits locals as rangers in the mountains of Kyrgyzstan, where the elusive cat is battling for survival
The animal’s whimsical pastime offers insight into the mammalian brain
The carved bones of marine mammals highlight the squishy regulations around their trade and what that means for science
Scientists are deploying a variety of weapons as new clues emerge about the fungal diseases killing off amphibians
Inspired by drug-detection programs, these canines scour the sea for samples that aid in conservation research
Scientists suspect the undetected blood parasite has been present in the animals ever since they arrived across the Bering Land Bridge
Polar bears enjoy a good wrestle. It's an activity which reinforces social ties and may help get them in shape for the hunting season ahead
Some migratory species may spend their time in Africa getting ready to woo mates in the spring
From GPS-tagged eggs to smartphone apps, these emerging technologies could help give endangered species a chance at survival
Microplastics from beauty products and other sources affected oysters’ ability to reproduce in laboratory experiments
How do animals survive under the snow? We're only beginning to understand—just as climate change may rewrite everything
The question is why would an animal weighing up to 16,000 pounds need to jump?
<em>P. dentata</em> ants are among the very few species to show no signs of deterioration as they age
A survey of 50 North Carolina homes turned up just five rooms that were completely free of arthropods
The region was once home to a plethora of catlike creatures called nimravids, and fossils show they were an especially fractious breed
Distinctive cut marks on a Siberian mammoth represent the first known evidence of human hunters this far north
Dutch wildlife photographer Jasper Doest followed the path of the white stork's migration route, forever altered by human activity
Long though to boost bug stickiness, the fluid may instead help insects mold to contours and make quick exits
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