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Footage captured in 2024 of a small rabbit hopping about in front of a camera trap had scientists baffled. The juvenile, with ...
Conservation is our collective responsibility as humans, requiring broad participation from all members of society, rooted in ...
Dr. Ben Vernasco, a research scientist for Whitman College, shared insights into how sound and DNA are being used to study local wildlife. "Animals, birds in particular, make sounds for a variety of ...
A new study shows that monitoring and managing select bird species can provide benefits for other species within specific regions.
The quokkas, known for their apparent smiles, have become a popular tourist attraction on a tiny island off of Australia's ...
Officials from the Indianapolis Zoo announce Dr. Lily-Arison René de Roland, renowned scientist and biodiversity conservationist in Madagascar, as the 2025 Winner of the Indianapolis Prize.
Increasingly severe cyclones, grazing by invasive goats, and persistent turmoil in Yemen have threatened the survival of the ...
New research published in BioScience reveals that climate change is rapidly emerging as a third major threat to Earth's wild ...
A wide body of research shows that traditionally charismatic species receive more attention and conservation funding, which ...
Ancient migration between wild horse populations in America and Asia show how ecosystems adapt to survive cataclysmic change ...
The UN Ocean Conference promises to be a rare event at which most of the key players are in the same location and free of the ...
A new study has found that a smartphone app that tracks household water use and alerts users to leaks or excessive consumption offers a promising tool for helping California water agencies meet ...