Endangered Frog is Making a Comeback in Yosemite Park Study suggests declines of amphibian species may be reversible, with appropriate management.
Deep-sea Creatures are Ingesting Plastic Debris For the first time, scientists find evidence that microplastics are becoming integrated into deep-sea organisms.
Chickens Gone Wild Did Not Go Through Reverse Domestication Study reveals the genetic path to feralization in Kauai chickens.
Drepanosaurus: An Ancient Reptile With a Fearsome Finger Newly recovered fossils confirm that Drepanosaurus, a prehistoric cross between a chameleon and an anteater, was a small reptile with a fearsome finger. The second digit of its forelimb sported a massive claw.
World’s Most Illegally Traded Mammal Earns Full Protection More than 180 countries recently approved a ban on pangolin trafficking.
Preserved Proteins Found in 3.8-million-year-old Ostrich Eggshells from Africa Study shows proteins in eggshells can survive much longer than previously thought.
A Frog Vomited Up a New Ant Species The stomach contents of a poisonous frog yielded an exciting discovery.
These Vintage Travel Posters Invite You to “Meet the Dodo” and “Walk with the Moa” Extinct, but not forgotten.