Dear Florida: Stop Messing With Mating Manatees
But in Florida, residents are being asked to stop bothering manatees while they’re trying to get it on
Track a Great White Shark from Your Computer
Where in the world are Genie and Mary Lee? Two tagged great whites are teaching us about how these giant fish live in the deep
One conservation group, the Nature Conservancy, has decided to take action against white nose syndrome by setting up a refugee bat cave
NIH Sends Almost One-Fifth of Its Research Chimpanzees Into Retirement
The National Institutes of Health has retired 110 chimpanzees of a total of 563
Top 5 “Science Done Right” Moments in Movies
Directors take note: scientist and author David Kirby commends the accuracy in these popular films
Sea Lions Deliberately Collapse Their Lungs So They Can Dive Deeper
Shutting down their lungs helps sea lions avoid getting the bends
Meet the National Zoo’s Newest Panda Cub
Giant panda Mei Xiang gave birth to a panda cub at the Smithsonian’s National Zoo in Washington, D.C.
Meet the World’s Newest Monkey Species
Lesula (Cercopithecus lomamiensis) from the Democratic Republic of the Congo is the world’s newest species of monkey
Russian Mammoth Discovery May Lead to Furry Clones
Scientists discovered the remains of a woolly mammoth in Yakutia region on Russia’s Arctic coast
The Best Argument for Saving Threatened Species That Do Not Benefit Humans
A new list of the world’s 100 most threatened species challenges the world to care
All Ears! An Underwater Sculpture that Listens
A collaboration between sculptor Jason deCaires Taylor and marine biologist Heather Spence aims to track the development of a new coral reef
How Scientists Know the Tar Balls Hurricane Isaac Dredged Up Came From the BP Oil Spill
Scientists confirm that oil strewn by hurricane Isaac derived from BP’s blown-out Macondo well
Three Decades After Last Sighting, Japanese River Otter Declared Extinct
Japan bids its Japanese River Otter a collective ‘sayonara’ this week after the country’s Ministry of the Environment officially declared the species extinct
With white suit and glider, Putin sought to lead a flock of Siberian cranes
NYC Has Its Own Ant, the “ManhattAnt”
A new ant species joins a menagerie of other creatures cut off from their kind in isolated patches of urban green in NYC
Global Warming Could Increase Biodiversity
Gentle global warming could be a boon for marine biodiversity
This New Species of Stick Bug Is Big, Slow, Colorful and Smelly
A new species discovered in the Philippines has scientists wondering just how many animals we’re missing out on
Birds Hold Funerals For Fallen Comrades
Researchers observed that western scrub jays hold funeral reveries for fallen comrades
Extinction Rates Are Biased And Much Worse Than You Thought
The IUCN’s Red List of endangered species looks bad, but the reality is probably much, much worse
How Can a Jellyfish This Slow Be So Deadly? It’s Invisible
One of the world’s most devastating predators is brainless, slow and voracious
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