“The animals that were removed are regulated under the Endangered and Nongame Species Conservation Act and the Exotic and Nongame Wildlife Regulations, and includes several mammals, birds, reptiles, ...
The discovery highlights the importance of luck in scientific exploration and adds to our understanding of prehistoric life on the ancient supercontinent Gondwana. | Published Feb. 20 | Read More | In ...
During Environmental Connections on 2/28/25, our guests explore how seasonal wetlands are helping to protect Rochester’s ...
Professor Dominick Spracklen told PA that the trees could take in and store 1m tonnes of carbon dioxide a year.“There is an ...
Dryophytes japonicus is the name given to the previously identified species well known in Japan, according to the study. It ...
By harnessing the unique auditory capabilities of these insects, scientists hope to revolutionize the capabilities of disaster relief efforts.
Bamboo is a treelike grass that is distributed across east and southeast Asia, and is known for its incredibly fast growth, ...
When the Northwoods begin to thaw, whimsical creatures like fairy shrimp and spotted salamanders quietly come to life in ...
Can a tropical forest mend itself? After trees are cut down and wildlife flees, do microbes on the dank, leafy floor and ...
As night fell across a rainforest in northwestern Ecuador, a “large”-eyed creature with a “heart-shaped” tongue perched on ...
On a mountain in southern China, a blotchy brown creature with yellow fingertips perched on some bamboo. Its “large” eyes scanned the surrounding forest, but it wasn’t the only one looking around.
Amphibians, most widely recognized for their unique transformations from aquatic animals to primarily living on land, have ...