A novel biochemical analysis of a Renaissance medical text has successfully recovered centuries-old proteins that might be ...
Wildlife experts say the local raccoon population is changing as members of the ‘trash pandas’ show signs of becoming more ...
Scientists with the Anguilla National Trust launched an effort in 2015 to prevent the Lesser Antillean iguana from becoming extinct. They caught the lizards using long sticks fitted with loops, placed ...
Freshwater extinctions rarely happen overnight, especially in a habitat as large as the Yangtze River. However, it’s still ...
Thousands of people who are fascinated by turtles, snakes, lizards, and the like, have been flocking to a new zoo in Sioux ...
Crowds of two-legged Arkansans met some new four-legged and no-legged friends Saturday during the Show Me Reptile Show at the ...
About the size of a half-dollar, the tiny painted river terrapin hatchling - a critically endangered species - at the ...
The Goodman’s latest Theater for the Very Young production, Splish Splash: A Day on the Lake—a musical adventure developed for theatergoers ages 0-5 and their adult friends and family—begins ...
Laos has become a key destination for international wildlife traffickers. Experts warn it could unleash a new pathogen ...
I want to help others and be a resource for someone to go to ask questions,” Ed Komara Jr., owner of Komara Outdoors, said.
With unmatched numbers of grander black marlin, a legendary heavy-tackle season and access to both inshore and offshore ...
Our bones did not begin deep inside the body. They started in the skin, not long after the first complex animals took shape.
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