A drawing by Sheila Girling, wildlife biologist Tim Caro's mother, in Caro's new book, 'Zebra Stripes.' (Sheila Girling/illustration) The distinct black and white stripes of zebras capture people’s ...
Conservationists are using GPS collars in a bid to protect the world's most endangered zebra. The experts from Marwell Wildlife, in Winchester, Hampshire, will use the technology to monitor 20 Grevy's ...
The deciduous tree supports the zebra swallowtail butterfly — a species that has all but disappeared from the Pittsburgh region.
In a press release, the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department announced that Fort Phantom Hill Lake has been designated as "positive" for invasive zebra mussels. Located near Abilene, Texas, the lake is ...
About a week after Colorado Parks and Wildlife announced initial evidence of invasive zebra mussels in the Colorado River near Grand Junction, the agency has confirmed more signs. The species, which ...
Zebra mussels have invaded North America in a serious way. From the Canadian border to the Mississippi River, the National ...
Small boats, kayaks, paddleboards can spread zebra mussels Colorado wildlife officials have been working for several years to stop the spread of zebra mussels in lakes and rivers. The freshwater ...
While detections of the highly invasive and destructive zebra mussels have stacked up in Colorado this year, Colorado Parks ...