From tiny trackers on birds to larger elephant collars, scientists learn a lot from tracking animal movement in the wild.
A new invasive tick species was recently found in St. Louis County, with more sightings expected this spring and summer.
During Rip’s long hibernation, his mouth had “grown together,” and that “if necessary, the mouth will be opened by an ...
As we are getting into spring, some people may be worried about birds of prey hunting for their small animals. Pets, ...
The Pueblo Zoo has recently said goodbye to three beloved animals and hello to a new Watusi bull. Here's what to know.
A large portion of Texas' funding for conservation efforts comes from the more than 3.9 million hunting and fishing licenses ...
Currently, there's no way for those selling animals to keep track of animal abusers across the state, but a new state bill aims to change that. SPCA Florida in Lakeland has been awarded a $15,000 ...
Studies of the horns, spikes, plates and clubs of dinosaurs could help settle a long-standing debate over their function ...
O ne-horned rhinoceroses are the subject of a new study of the differences in appearance, behavior, and evolutionary history ...
A study reveals major differences between the Sundaic and Indian rhinoceroses, leading scientists to propose a new ...
A recent study has reclassified the species commonly known as the Javan rhinoceros, proposing a more precise scientific name: Eurhinoceros sondaicus. The research highlights key differences in body ...
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