Paleontologists and students from McGill University have documented Saskatchewan's first confirmed fossil specimens of ...
Warming temperatures continuously impact mankind, wildlife, major corporations and propositions at all levels of government, ...
Likewise, new techniques for recovering ancient proteins from human dental plaque have shown no evidence of horse milk in the ...
Tesoro’s caecilians are considered “large,” reaching up to 31 inches in length, the study said. Their “robust” bodies are ...
A group of researchers led by UT Arlington are celebrating something good – the discovery of a new species in South America.
The monarch butterfly -- one of the most widely recognized and widely dispersed insects in North America -- is in trouble. Federal wildlife officials will soon decide whether it deserves protections ...
Springtide Whale Watching and Eco Tours in Victoria has landed on USA Today’s short list of North America’s top ethical whale ...
Killing a Mexican wolf is illegal under Arizona state law and protections under the Federal Endangered Species Act and can ...
The history of a major animal group, composed of millions of species of insects, arachnids, and nemotodes, has been elusive -- until now. A team has now identified the oldest known ecdysozoan in the ...
The invasive sea lamprey was chomping through the North American region’s native fish, until scientists made a fortuitous discovery.
Lizards in France have grown lighter in color and so are many insects and birds across the globe. The effects of a changing ...
The next time you see an interesting bug, take a photo on your smartphone, and post it online. You just might catch an invasive species new to your area. That's the call to action a group of ...