Dragons are typically the stuff of legends and folklore. In Australia, this is not the case. The country was once a hotspot ...
Scientists say don’t forget about plants. Climate change is endangering tens of thousands of species
Between warmer temperatures and shifts in rain and snow patterns, between 7% and 16% of the world’s plant species are likely ...
No matter how fast a species under threat can move, escape can only be successful if the new destination can meet its needs. An ecological modeling study from the University of California, Davis, ...
Ever since I was a kid, I’ve always loved those TV shows that tell us what a wild place nature can be. Jacques Cousteau, ...
The Timor green pigeon, which is under pressure from hunting and habitat loss, is at serious risk of extinction and should be ...
The findings were published April 22 in the Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology.
Colossal Biosciences, the Dallas, Texas company looking to 'de-extinct' the woolly mammoth is adding an African antelope to ...
The company behind the dire wolf comeback hopes to restore Africa's bluebuck, once hunted to extinction by colonialists.
After 225 years extinct, scientists have sequenced DNA and edited cells to move the bluebuck closer to a return.
Earth's food webs suffer when giant animals go extinct, even 10,000 years later.
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Why dodos actually went extinct
This video explains the extinction of the dodo using island biogeography, showing how isolation on islands like Mauritius led to unique evolutionary traits such as flightlessness. When humans arrived, ...
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