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From the sands of Manjhaar Beach on the far outskirts of Karachi, Pakistan, an island is just visible 10 kilometers, about 6 ...
Despite its tiny stature, the smallest bird native to North America can survive cold nights in the Rocky Mountains, and some ...
A new lawsuit filed against the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is seeking Endangered Species Act protections for a rare ...
Orcas, also known as killer whales, are among the most intelligent and social of marine mammals. They live in tight-knit pods ...
The Center for Biological Diversity sued the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service today seeking Endangered Species Act protections for the Tecopa bird’s beak, a rare desert wetland wildflower that grows in ...
The Hadejia Wetlands National Park in northwestern Nigeria is a vital ecological treasure, designated as both a globally ...
The most recently designated state symbol is Pennsylvania’s Official state amphibian. No, it’s not a frog or toad, it’s a ...
If you combined with their recent fad for sinking yachts, killer whales are starting to look like the Robin Hoods of the sea.
From AI camera traps to techno-tortoises, see how cutting-edge technology is revolutionizing wildlife conservation.
Killer whales have been documented offering food provisions to humans swimming near them or in nearby boats. Learn more about ...
The virus has not yet evolved to spread efficiently between people. Excellent vaccine technology exists, but the government ...
Ornithologists are seeking volunteers in California, Oregon and Washington for Project Phoenix, a multiyear project exploring ...
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