The arrival of March brings both people and nature out of their winter hiding spots. When the planet revolves and rotates ...
While one side of Scandinavian Middle school's library is filled with books and tables, the other is glowing with a brand new ecosystem.
The U.S. has a feral pig population problem. Missouri has devised a solution to the problem, and other states may want to ...
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Scientists sound alarm over Europe's forests as 216,000 hectares at risk - even if warming halts
More than 200,000 hectares of European forests could be disturbed annually by 2100, according to a new study. View on ...
These 20 animals are so strange they look like science fiction creations, but they’re completely real. Nature is far more bizarre than you think.
A young environmental activist transforms herself into a beaver in this off-the-wall eco-themed comedy. It's the liveliest ...
A leopard that slipped into a well in Maharashtra’s Yavatmal was rescued by forest department staff after a farmer raised an alert. The big cat had been clinging to a pipe inside the well to avoid ...
Discover Zaksee Bird Sanctuary in Tampa, Florida, where rescued parrots live in lush aviaries built by hand and visitors ...
Mammals are not especially diverse. Roughly 6,800 mammal species are known to exist, compared with about 8,800 species of amphibian, 11,000 species of bird and 12,500 of reptile. Yet when most people ...
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Scientists find 2 marsupial species, thought to have gone extinct 6,000 years ago, living in the forests of New Guinea
The pygmy long-fingered possum and the ring-tailed glider, two marsupials believed to have died out thousands of years ago, are still alive in Papuan Indonesia.
Human beings have been at the center of ecological change on Earth for thousands of years. But as history shows, no species ...
In the video, the three apex predators carefully prowl across the asphalt, pausing to sniff and listen for sound from nearby ...
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