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Researchers from the University of Florida have uncovered the largest known nesting site for the threatened giant South ...
Ambitious projects aim to put dire wolves, woolly mammoths and passenger pigeons back into our ecosystems. But with so many ...
Tepfer, published in the Cambridge Archaeological Journal, explores the transformation of elk rock art in the Mongolian Altai ...
Al Hicks, former DEC wildlife biologist, talks about endangered animals and climate change in Bolton Landing in late June.
Invasive axis deer have become a widespread problem, even in the state of Hawaii. Authorities are attempting to mitigate the ...
A bill introduced June 30 proposing to strip endangered species protections from Mexican gray wolves would mean ...
Tucked away in the rolling hills of Elk County, Pennsylvania, sits Ridgway – a small town that delivers big on charm, character, and that increasingly rare feeling of having discovered something ...
The collapse of tropical forests during Earth’s most catastrophic extinction event was the primary cause of the prolonged global warming which followed, according to new research.
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is proposing added protections for seven species of pangolin under the Endangered Species Act ...
Biologists have confirmed the existence of a 200-million-year-old species of egg-laying mammal that has been assumed to be extinct.
How gene editing can help endangered species Gene editing’s real value is not in re-creating copies of long-extinct species like dire wolves, but instead using it to recover ones in trouble now.