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The concept of genetically modifying wild lions sparks debate Andrewfel/Shutterstock Is there a need to genetically modify wild lions? While it may seem unnecessary, it provokes…
Capuchin Monkeys and Their Role in Seed Dispersal in Tropical Forests Carlos Grillo/Getty Images/iStockphoto Tropical ecosystems, rich in animal biodiversity that aids in seed dispersal, can…
Research conducted by the Wildlife Conservation Association highlights the diverse wildlife that frequents artificial watering holes in the Mayan forests of Guatemala. Jaguars find respite from…
Champagne glasses clink at a bustling party in Bangkok, where elegantly dressed guests share laughter and mingle. They take turns posing with a cat, casually shifting…
Rangers safely transport Tasmanian devils during flooding at Aussie Ark Sanctuary Aussie Ark Conservation personnel are racing to safeguard a crucial population of Australian wildlife following…
“Come with me,” Nando instructed. “I know its location.” It was late morning, warm, humid, and serene. As we made our way along the path filtered…
20 years ago Jaap de Roode made discoveries that changed his scientific career. While studying the ecology and evolution of parasites and their hosts, he came…
WWhen the baby parrots were delivered to Alice Soares de Oliveira’s desk, they had no wings and could barely open their eyes. The pair, housed in…
Fibers from wet wipes can get mixed into fertilizer if flushed down the toilet.Linda Kennedy/Alamy The natural fibers increasingly used in wet wipes can actually have…
Winner of the Natural History Museum’s prestigious award Wildlife Photographer of the Year The contest has just been announced. This year’s winner is Canadian marine conservation…
British Wildlife Photographer of the Year Award has been won by a remarkable image of a football covered in invasive goose barnacles. Photographer Ryan Stoker’s images…
Deep within the dusty archives of natural history museums worldwide lies a collection of rare species gathered over centuries, yet unseen by the public eye. However,…
University of Queensland researchers Matt Holden, Andrew Rogers, Russell Yong and colleagues took on the challenge of identifying species around their home in Brisbane, Australia. paper…
















