Hola, mis amigos de la ciencia! This week, researchers reported that hominins strode bipedally across Europe 500,000 years ...
Yellowhammers, a conspicuous canary yellow farmland bunting, were once a common sight in the Isle of Man. But their numbers ...
Genetic diversity is being lost across many species – especially birds and mammals. But you can help stop the decline.
Explore the real-life inspirations behind legendary creatures like mermaids, Kraken, Pouakai, dragons, unicorns, and Roc.
The World Economic Forum predicts that biodiversity loss could cause a colossal decline in global GDP of $2.7 trillion ...
Read on to discover incredible animals that once inhabited the UK (and to see which ones are making a comeback)... Gigello/Shutterstock Brown bears were once a common sight in Britain. These wild ...
The prairie dog caught in Trap 69 was angry. And who could blame her? After waking up in her burrow on a mid-September ...
After darkening the skies of North America for 20,000 years, the passenger pigeon was hunted to extinction. It changed our ...
An international collaboration of scientists have made a groundbreaking discovery that could positively impact the ...
Sometimes people underestimate the importance of beaks, bills, and rostrums in identifying species. Yet, a beak can make all ...
Brush-tailed bettongs once inhabited more than 60% of mainland Australia, but the species’ population size shrank by 90% ...
Spanish Imperial Eagle, one of the world’s most localised raptor species, has enjoyed a population increase across its Iberian Peninsula range. The eagle is listed as Vulnerable by IUCN but, in a ...