The guthega skink only lives at high elevations and spends months hibernating under the snow ...
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Less than a year ago, United States company Colossal Biosciences announced it had “resurrected” the dire wolf, a ...
As television writers become an endangered species, a veteran comedy scribe finds unexpected clarity — and hope — on a ...
World Wetlands Day is celebrated on 2nd February every year. Restored wetlands in India are reviving wildlife like never ...
The California condor nearly went extinct, and remains imperiled by the threat of poisoning from lead ammunition.
Sharks and rays are vital to the health and balance of our oceans, shaping entire marine ecosystems integrity in their role ...
Researchers track North Atlantic right whale births every year. Why is this calving season getting extra attention?
The red wolf ( Canis rufus) is a medium-sized canid that stands about 26 inches (66 centimeters) at the shoulder and measures approximately four feet (1.2 meters) from nose to tail tip. Adults weigh ...
The Australian Conservation Foundation (AFC) conducted an analysis revealing that the federal government approved more than ...
Advocates worry this delay could signal a future attempt from the Trump administration to take grizzlies off the endangered ...
A North Atlantic right whale was found dead off the coast of North Carolina, U.S.A., nearly two months after it was found ...