As dead as a dodo, or maybe not? Could the dodo bird be making a comeback thanks to scientific advances? Find out here!
Scientists discovered 200-year-old rock art in South Africa depicting a tusked creature, possibly linked to the ancient ...
"It is safe to say that this has been probably the biggest and best surprise we have had since starting the project." ...
Scientists say the video offers a unique look into shark mating behavior—and might also help with conservation efforts.
Ducky is dead. The International Crane Foundation announced Monday that Ducky, an endangered female whooping crane the foundation planned to release into the wilds of ...
The dinosaur’s bones are currently being held at the National University of Patagonia San Juan Bosco. There are no current ...
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Move Over, Beavers. Dinosaurs Might Also Have Been Nature’s Engineers
Late Cretaceous dinosaurs may have cut back vegetation, creating large floodplains. When the asteroid hit, those floodplains ...
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Beyond Dracula: Why bats deserve our affection, not our fear
With Halloween approaching, few creatures are as closely linked to the season's spooky imagery as bats. With their large ears ...
A rare Przewalski’s horse and Masai giraffe were born at The Wilds, highlighting the conservation center’s role in protecting endangered species.
A whooping crane chick died from bird flu in September in Wisconsin. It's the first known death of a whooping crane to the ...
Henny and Joy, the Buffalo Zoo’s red panda cubs, are officially Bills fans — see what they did before Sunday's big win.
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