Fishing nets laced with spice did nothing to deter the hungry marine mammals
Active mines, proposed mines and exploratory projects in Alaska and British Columbia may affect key salmon watersheds
Friends of Pando, a nonprofit, is in the process of creating the largest image ever recorded of this single aspen clone in Utah
Nails helped them climb trees quietly, and forward-facing eyes helped with depth perception to aid in precise leaping
The high density of brown bears in the protected area makes it an ideal spot for viewing and research
Many of the Marvel superhero’s powers are inspired by the namesake predator
The wild felines in Asia are highly adapted to watery environs that are disappearing
With less suitable habitat, the big cats traveled further and crossed dangerous roads more often
The predator's distinctive texture is the envy of engineers trying to maximize hydrodynamics
For the first time, using cryopreservation to freeze sea urchin embryos may help restore coral reefs
An alarming report indicates that dozens of species are likely to become federally endangered without preventive action
High definition scans of a fossil reveal the form of an early pterosaur relative
Park officials had no idea that the installation of live nature cameras at Brooks River ten years ago would lead to the wildly successful Fat Bear Week
But the coral are still in tanks, waiting to be released on reefs
The embryos make the move from clutches on leaves to rainforest ponds below
The unexpected finds illustrate life during a critical and little-understood time period
To save the endangered animals, researchers have been working for decades to figure out where they reproduce
Traveling together helps the sperm navigate a tricky, sticky migration through a cow's reproductive tract
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The giant fish faces threats from poachers, boat strikes and climate change
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