Drying Dorabeel–Kulsi channel disrupts fish migration, threatening Gangetic river dolphins in Assam, experts warn.
Penguins hand over pebbles; scorpionflies give spitballs. But I’m hankering after a sea sponge presented by a dolphin, says science writer Helen Pilcher ...
In a new book called Why Whales Sing, Eduardo Mercado details his life's work to try and understand what whale songs are all about.
Conservation programs do incredible work and have done so for decades. Many animal and habitat conservation efforts, both ...
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Four-second naps and snoozing in flight: Extreme sleep methods help these animals evade danger
From napping half their brain while flying to taking four-second naps to survive parenthood, these animals have evolved ...
When animals nod off, they're most vulnerable to sneaky predators. But despite the risks, the need for sleep is so strong ...
The baby giraffe was born at the Phoenix Zoo in November as part of a program to rebuild the population of endangered species.
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In Loreto, Mexico, the Wonder of Whale Sharks and Foraged Clams
The caught-in-time Mexican town of Loreto is using tourism to preserve its bay—and the marine creatures who live there—for ...
A dispute over a farmers' market and an endowment fund led to significant infighting within the Beechmont Neighborhood ...
SeaWorld Orlando announced that Katina, a killer whale in captivity for most of her 50 years, including 40 years at the ...
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The Amazon in 2026: A challenging year ahead, now off the center stage
As Belém's COP30 ended in compromise, political forces moved swiftly to accelerate destruction far from the global spotlight.
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SeaWorld Reveals What Took the Live of Its Beloved Killer Whale, Katina
SeaWorld's beloved Katina has died. The water park has released the cause of death for the killer whale, who was believed to ...
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