If you've ever doubted the intelligence of wild animals, look no further than the sperm whale. See for yourself as one ...
With only about 380 North Atlantic right whales left, a 50-year-old female named Ghost has welcomed her ninth calf.
A new study reveals that for conservation efforts to be effective, all threats to wildlife must be considered together, not ...
Bed bugs have made an unwelcome resurgence in the US in the past decade or so. They now represent a notable public health and ...
Invasive species hitchhike in unusual ways, and many might even be hopping in your suitcase or on your cruise ship.
New footage shows a massive southern sleeper shark gliding through 34-degree Antarctic water at 1,640 feet deep.
The psychedelic earth tiger, a dazzling rainbow tarantula from India, now faces extinction due to the illegal pet trade.
Popular Green Cove Pond near Tellico Plains reopens with healthier rainbow trout habitat, restored shoreline, and better ...
Digital twins help scientists and engineers test changes without impacting the real twin. Now they can help protect and preserve the earth's biodiversity.
Why doesn’t an elephant use 1,000 times more energy than a mouse? Kleiber’s Law states that metabolism scales to body size at the three-quarter power.
The island of Floreana, part of the Galápagos archipelago, is steeped in mystery and lore. From its history as a prison in the 1830s to eccentric human inhabitants one hundred years later to the world ...
Jumping worms are invasive earthworms spreading across Canada. Discover how they reproduce and what’s being done to control their spread.