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Sunday, April 11, is National Pet Day! From pandemic companions to viral videos, pets are a huge part of our lives. Even if you don’t have a pet, you | Plants And Animals → Read More
The endangered Zanzibar red colobus is a rare primate that lives only in the Zanzibar archipelago. New research from Bangor University primatologists, nati | Plants And Animals → Read More
Parasites abound throughout the natural world. While not all of them cause the host's death, this newly discovered parasitic ciliate dissolves and dest | Plants And Animals → Read More
Drinking hot cocoa is comforting on cold winter nights, and new research from the University of Birmingham shows that it may also protect the heart during | Health And Medicine → Read More
The east coast is preparing for one of nature’s greatest spectacles. A gigantic swarm of periodical cicadas is due to emerge from underground for the | Plants And Animals → Read More
The ability to communicate with one another to coordinate behaviors contributes to the success of social mammals, like bottlenose dolphins. According to a | Plants And Animals → Read More
Once dangerously on the brink of extinction, bald eagle populations are thriving throughout the lower 48 states of the U.S. According to U.S. Fish and Wild | Earth And The Environment → Read More
Some of the most interesting—and possibly strangest—scientific discoveries happen by accident. According to the New York Times, Sayaka Mitoh, a | Plants And Animals → Read More
The world's coral reefs face numerous threats, including climate change, pollution, and habitat loss. Since 2014, an aggressive disease has plagued the | Plants And Animals → Read More
In addition to the millions of humans who suffered through Texas' historic freeze last week, local wildlife also experienced life-threatening challenge | Plants And Animals → Read More
Earlier this week, the Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation reported that the western monarch butterfly population that overwinters along the Calif | Plants And Animals → Read More
The gray whale population along the east coast of the Pacific Ocean has undergone a significant decline. Earlier this week, the Fisheries Division of the N | Plants And Animals → Read More
Earlier this week, the Associated Press reported that several gorillas at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park tested positive for COVID-19. According to the AP, | Plants And Animals → Read More
The name “dwarf giraffe” certainly seems like an oxymoron, which is why scientists were shocked to observe them in the wild. In a quote to the | Plants And Animals → Read More
"Murder hornets," more commonly known as giant hornets, might be new to North America, but in their native range, they've always been feared | Plants And Animals → Read More
As climate change continues to alter the Arctic landscape, polar bear research becomes more urgent. Observing animals in a land of sea ice, snow, and perma | Plants And Animals → Read More
From pandemic precautions to televised talent shows, masks are having a moment. Even this bizarre bat species has a built-in "face mask," which i | Plants And Animals → Read More
Today, the World Health Organization (WHO) and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) released a statement about surging measles cases w | Health And Medicine → Read More
Voeltzkow’s chameleon was recently rediscovered after disappearing for more than 100 years. According to an article from Forbes, this particular cham | Plants And Animals → Read More
Say “hello!” to Kurt, a two-month-old Przewalski’s horse that has made scientific history as the world’s first successfully cloned | Plants And Animals → Read More