Animals
-
Humans May Cause Death of Wolves That Live Primarily in National Parks [Study]
This study looked at the effects of human-caused mortality on wolf pack social dynamics, taking a novel approach to analyzing species impacts based on group structure.
Latest Research Articles
-
After 400 Years of Being Hunted Down to Extinction, Beavers Are Now Being Reintroduced in New Hampshire
-
Animal Testing No Longer Required for Approving Drugs But Substitutes are Still Unavailable
Rare 8-Foot Giant Squid with Terrifying Thick Arms Spotted on Western Coast of Japan
-
8 Unusual Facts About The Exotic Species Flamingo
-
Bird Flu Outbreak Reaches Global Threat, No Signs of Slowing Down [Report]
-
Five New Species of Deep Sea Squat Lobsters Has Been Found and Needs Revision for Its Classification
-
Endogenous Retroviruses From Madagascar Mouse Lemurs Is Similar To Other Mammals
New Species Dwarf Boa Found in Andes Cloud Forest Patch, Scientists Say "Shouldn't Be There"
-
West African Chimpanzees Arrival at Chester Zoo in UK Gives Hopes for Rare Animal Conservation and Protection
Bottlenose Dolphins Migrate to Bay Area for First Time as Water Temperatures Rise in North, Central California
-
Almost 90 Shark Sightings Reported in Western Australia Over the Past Week
-
Whale Sighted Off North Carolina's Coast Suffers from Fishing Gear Entanglement, Serious Injury; Experts Raise Concerns