Conservationists encouraged members of the public to come and claim the saplings for £10 (about $12) each. Experts issue ...
Jaguar have always disregarded national borders, but some threats are keeping the big cats contained within the territories that they inhabits. The spread of extensive monoculture plantations, illegal ...
We all see the squirrels and ducks, but what other wildlife lurks in the city's hidden corners? For our Scrub Hub series, we ...
Conservationists see hopeful signs despite an overall decline in genetic diversity. In the most extensive global analysis of ...
Before species go extinct, their populations often shrink and become isolated. Healthy populations tend to have a large gene ...
Researchers warn that if this trend continues, entire species could disappear, leading to the collapse of ecosystems. A new ...
Commission on Disability Rights As an integral part of the ABA’s Diversity and Inclusion Center, the Commission strives to eliminate bias around persons with disabilities, enhance diversity and ...
From venomous spines to spike-covered genitalia, creatures around the world have unique features that set them apart.
The Trump administration can now tinker with plans for the Miami cave crayfish and several other vulnerable species after ...
In January 2025 a paper published in Current Biology (Ghezelayagh et al. 2025) explained that genetic analysis demonstrated that snail darters (Percina tanasi) represented a population of the more ...
Biology professor collaborates on ‘Nature’ study finding some local ‘wild’ plants, are dependent on intervention by Indigenous peoples for their survival.
Sharks and rays have populated the world's oceans for around 450 million years, but more than a third of the species living today are severely threatened by overfishing and the loss of their habitat.