The curious case of a young American’s brazen raid on a British museum’s priceless collection
In some countries, insects may finally be getting their due as affordable, nutritious protein sources
In Asia, the biggest threat to elephant survival has long been habitat loss. That may be changing
An experienced cinematographer hoping to capture close-up footage of dwarf minke whales has to rely on a trick or two to lure them close
A new paper uses chemistry to shed light on the management of Maya animals
Ostrich eggs can weigh up to three pounds and have some of the hardest shells around. This honey badger, however, isn't about to let any of that get in the
A hungry honey badger and a fearless mole snake are locked in a deadly battle, with survival at stake
This year marks the 80th anniversary of the discovery of a fish believed to have gone the way of the dinosaurs 70 million years ago
A solitary lioness in her new home of Akagera, Rwanda, is tracking a herd of impala. Two problems: The impala here are stronger than the ones back home
The crown-of-thorns starfish eats coral reefs; coral reefs happen to be the home of the guard crab
Urban environments change the behavior of predator species—and that might have big implications for humans
While some still use the term, experts abhor it because it implies that life is a linear hierarchy
Wrasse perform a vital cleaning function for other fish, by ridding their bodies of dead cells and parasites
Greenland sharks, which can live more than 400 years, reveal how little we know about life in the coldest oceans
Robert Higgins has spent his career dredging out tiny creatures from dirt and obscurity
Technology could be a conservation gamechanger, but we need to interrogate its impact on wildlife
The almost 450,000 square miles encompass a stunning diversity of marine life, including hundreds of species found nowhere else
On the beaches of the Great Barrier Reef, the first turtle hatchlings emerge from their shells and make a run for the ocean
The American naturalist spent the last years of his life cataloguing America's four-legged creatures
First, we feared and ate them, a new isotope analysis reveals
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