Scientists have already begun discovering new species in the hotbed of biodiversity
A new report from the federal parliament recommends cat registration, nighttime curfews and spaying and neutering
Whether wildlife refuge, research destination or restored traditional homeland, the fate of Nomans Land is up for debate
Nearly a century after the last wolf was eradicated in the state, a lone female arrived and established a pack. Not everyone is cheering
Victims of a deadly fungus, the amphibians are now being selectively bred through a program at the Smithsonian's National Zoo
The strong relationship formed between two female adult vampire bats may have motivated one of the bats to adopt the other’s baby
Find out how animal keepers weigh Spot, the hummingbird, and get tips on attracting the tiny beauties to your backyard
The much-maligned insect could be the key to ensuring future supplies of many of the world’s favorite foods
When the green tree frog inflates its lungs, its eardrums become less sensitive to the calls of other frog species
Take a look back at some of the milestones the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute’s cheetah team has celebrated since the program began
After the arachnids drop their tails, poop backs up until it kills them, but before that it can affect pregnancy
On Hudson Bay's frigid shores, scientists track the animals to better understand how the environment is shaping their chances of survival
The intact skeleton of a washed-up whale gave scientists the final pieces of evidence needed to make the designation
High-elevation birds might use their downy feathers to keep from wasting energy shivering to stay warm
Genetic material from three ancient molars reveals secrets of about how the Ice Age elephants evolved
From jellyfish to millipedes, the rosy hues make rare but exciting appearances in nature
Some species have developed unusual rituals to show off their prowess as a potential mate
Researchers spend long periods of time around the organisms they study, and sometimes that exposure has unintended effects
Watch the growing bear play with enrichment toys, take his first bites of sweet potato and bamboo, and have his first encounter with snow
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