Animals
-
Elephant Deaths In Africa Could Be Attributed To Heat, Drought, Study Says
Extreme events have contributed in the massive deaths of elephants in Africa. Read more here. A recent study indicated that the deaths of elephants in Africa in the previous years could be attributed to extreme events such as heat and drought.
Latest Research Articles
-
US Pet Adoption: Animal Shelters Provide Safe Haven Program to Provide Free vaccinations, Food for Pets
-
Wild Orca Pod Sinks Another Yacht Off the Coasts of Spain, Morocco
-
Invasive 'Cocaine Hippo' Population is Getting Out of Control, Colombian Government Plans to Cull Them
-
Food Company Recalls 30,000 Pounds Of Dino Chicken Nuggets Over Reported Metal Piece Contamination
-
UK Zoo Prepares For The Arrival of First Ukrainian Animal Refugee In The Country
-
Gene Editing Technique Could Stop Bird Flu Outbreaks in Chickens, Study Reveals
-
Sea Urchins Overgraze the Mediterranean Seabed, Causing Ecological Damage
-
Joro Spiders, the Yellow-Banded Giant and Gentle Invasive Species Inhabit Eastern US
-
Large Herbivores Play a Key Role in Maintaining Tree Diversity in Protected Areas
-
Ants Prefer Sugar and Oil Over Other Nutrients in Tropical Forests, Study Finds
Last 5 'Akikiki Bird Faces Possible Extinction as Non-Native Mosquitoes Bring Malaria to Hawaii
-
80 Bird Species Named After People to be Renamed by 2024