Animals
How Dreaded Ivory Poaching Led to Evolution of Modern Tuskless Elephants
Researchers have discovered that decades of ivory hunting have resulted in tuskless elephants' development, demonstrating that people are "actually altering the anatomy" of wild creatures.
Latest Research Articles
-

Researchers Detected Traces of Microplastics in Beluga Whale's Stomach, as Proof of Worsening Contamination
-

Angler Caught Rare Bright-Yellow Catfish in Netherlands Lake
-

'Ecological Trap'- Arctic No Longer Safe for Migrating Animals Due to Rising Temperatures
-

Dozens of Bali Elephants Left to Starve After Camp Closed Due to COVID-19 Outbreak
-

'Potential Miracle': US Surgeons Successfully Transplanted Pig's Kidney to Human Patient
-

13 Hospitalized, One Dead as Rare Disease From Rat Urine Plague New York City
-

Illegal Wildlife Trade: 15 Giant Tortoises Found Brutally Murdered in Galapagos Islands
-

Project to Return White-tailed Eagles to Norfolk Has Been Cancelled
-

Fossils of Horrific Giant ‘Sea Scorpion’ That Lived 435 Million Years Ago Discovered by Scientists
-

Warming Oceans Lead to Massive Global Planktons Migration, Disrupting Food Web Balance
-

'Farm of Horror': Farmer Sentenced for Cruelty of 200 Animals in UK's Biggest Animal Rescue Mission
-

Why Researchers Want to Put Thousands of Beehives in Solar Parks Across UK




