Author Ian Fleming named his 007 after an influential ornithologist
For humpback whales, bottlenose dolphins and coastal manatees, tourism is a mixed bag, making vigilance ever more important
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Scientists are working to understand the strange inter-cetacean conflict
After they prep bite sites to lap the blood out of live cows, females invite their roostmates to join them
A new study finds dramatic declines in coral reef cover, biodiversity and fish abundance
Researchers think birds can hear hurricanes and tsunamis—a sense they’re hoping to tap into to develop a bird-based early warning system
A new study suggests the concoction created by mating amphibians may help dispense medicine slowly over time
Birds, bats, rabbits, mice and other creatures are growing bigger body parts to cool themselves off
The odd, enduring appeal of a scarce commodity few people use and no one really needs
Researchers analyzed hundreds of spotted skunk specimens to classify the animals
A new glioblastoma drug is derived from a microbe found in the ocean at depths of up to 6,500 feet
A new study shows that bramble and brush help the canines avoid attacks by the big cats, and may offer clues about where to reintroduce the dogs
As climate change worsens wildfires in the West, agencies are tapping into new technologies to keep up with the flames
A new study suggests apparent attacks are actually fleeting cases of mistaken identity
While some are a nuisance, others working as nighttime pollinators may be critically important to a functioning ecosystem
The findings of a new study could help scientists learn more about how social behaviors evolved in other animals
Many creatures show lasting changes in behavior and physiology after a traumatic experience
Celebrate Xiao Qi Ji's birthday with a look back at his first year
The assisted reproduction method will help with population management efforts of these critically endangered species and their rewilding
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