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There was nothing on the agenda, other than “bombing around” the woods a bit to see what we could see and hanging out at the ...
Chicago was once a swamp. In some places, it still is. But will climate change undo wetland restoration efforts?
It’s quite remarkable that a class of animals that turn up their toes at a bit of pollution could survive the asteroid strike ...
When observed by the scientists, the animals were paired up, suggesting that they are monogamous, which is extremely unusual ...
Many of the planet’s most consequential ecological changes don’t come with viral footage or easy villains. They unfold ...
Thousands of feet up on a mountain in Nepal sat a “large”-headed creature with spiny skin. Its remote home and general appearance largely helped it go unnoticed and, when occasionally found, be ...
For those interested in helping track various amphibian populations in the Rocky Mountain region, the University of Wyoming’s Biodiversity Institute will host a training session for community ...
Photos show the “long”-legged animals in China, which were scared of flashlights and only appeared on dark and stormy nights.
Fringe-lipped bats in Central and South America learn to tell safe prey from toxic ones by listening to frog calls.
Crawfish frogs (Lithobates areolatus) were once common throughout the central and southern United States, but are now in ...
Fringe-lipped bats (Trachops cirrhosus) have developed an extraordinary ability to eavesdrop on frog mating calls to locate ...
This is Lingít Word of the Week. Each week, we feature a Lingít word voiced by master speakers. Lingít has been spoken ...