Homo erectus was able to adapt to and survive in desert-like environments at least 1.2 million years ago, according to a ...
A seaweed foraging adventure along the Oregon coastline - On the wonderfully wild beaches of America’s Pacific Northwest, ...
Mike Garrity writes, The surest way to drive lynx to extinction is allowing the Forest Service to continue their massive ...
As many as four orangutans have been released into a protected forest in the Indonesian province of East Kalimantan after completing their rehabilitation programme, the province's regional ...
The Central Forest Division, in collaboration with Wildlife Explorers, Manipur, has successfully conducted the Annual ...
Fire resets the ecological clock,” Fish and Game’s Salmon Region Wildlife Biologist Sean Schroff said. “Idaho is a diverse ...
Billionaire Joe Ricketts has announced his plans for the Granite Ranch in Teton County, which he bought last fall. It will be ...
Scientists have developed a new method to monitor the elusive eastern indigo snake using environmental DNA (eDNA) from soil ...
Wildlife experts say colder temperatures drive these predators to hunt more frequently, boosting their energy during the harsh winter months.
Did you know you can tell jaguars and leopards apart by the shape of their spots? Learn more little-known jaguar facts, including their IUCN status.
There are plenty of examples these days of public buildings where architects have incorporated living trees into the plan.
Across the globe, no other human activity currently affects the survival of wildlife species more than where we choose to ...