Much like we are now beginning to feel that there is something wrong with how we treat animals, perhaps some of our ancestors also had a feeling that what they were doing was wrong.
A genetic study of Asian elephants in northern Cambodia reveals a larger and more robust population than previously thought, raising hopes the endangered species could slowly recover ...
Some 400 to 600 Asian elephants are believed to remain living in the wild in Cambodia. Researchers said the study's findings ...
So when a creature that was thought to be extinct is rediscovered ... the Asian small-clawed otter in Nepal follows the aquatic animal’s rediscovery in Darjeeling, India in 2022.
From the DNA they were able to identify individual elephants, estimate population size, and determine the sex of the animals and the ... reproduce slowly it is not thought that the population ...
A new book explains how biases from sexism, homophobia, racism, and much more have tainted the science of animal behavior and ...
After 17 years of cycling through penitentiary systems, Bambi Boyer still finds herself stuck in what she describes as a ...
Feral cats have long been suspects in killing native species reintroduced into Australian conservation areas. DNA testing of the carcasses puts felines firmly in the frame.
Study on Different Megafauna Species Reveal They Coexisted With Humans and Were Here Much Before Than Thought Experts have ...
Five years after the World Health Organization declared a global pandemic, there has been progress — and backsliding in the way the world responds to infectious disease.
I feel good. I’m getting better every single time I step in the box. Day by day, ready to do some damage and ready for the season to start.” ...