Prehistoric animals are often pictured as distant fossils, yet a surprising number of species still walk, swim, and crawl across Earth with body plans that echo deep time. Strictly speaking, ...
Fecal analyses and necropsies suggest a fire-footed rope squirrel was the source of a 2023 mpox outbreak among sooty ...
The ingredient — a staple of cuisines around the world — is increasingly showing up on restaurant menus and in cookbooks in the U.S.
Wondering about the most dangerous birds on Earth? We've compiled this list of the Top 20 scariest birds — some that have even attacked people.
The cheetah is back – thanks to a smart release project that now sees populations flourishing in South Africa and beyond ...
Rapid DNA tests, x-ray fluorescence guns, and other technologies are being deployed in the fight against wildlife trafficking ...
The study focused on Kanzi, a language-trained bonobo who died in March 2025 at the age of 44. Ape Initiative.
The Saint Louis Zoo is embracing the arrival of four African painted pups. According to officials, pups Kambala, Karroo, ...
Conservationists are raising the plight of the pangolin, a scaly anteater found in parts of Africa and Asia that is the most ...
Humans have dominated this planet for tens of thousand years. One study showed the arrival of people in Australia about 47,000 years ago caused the extinction of marsupials such as the giant ...
When a stone sits on the Earth’s surface, cosmic rays quietly pepper it, leaving behind rare isotopes like tiny time stamps.
Discover why pangolins are the world’s most trafficked mammals and how saving them protects forests, farms, and our planet.