As nature's architects, animals shape forests, rivers and soil Animals don't just inhabit nature, they shape it. Indeed, protecting nature's architects helps safeguard the landscapes they have been ...
Laguna la Cruz on the Gulf of California coast in Sonora, Mexico, is an important stopover point for many migratory species.
Across Kenya, grasslands underpin people's lives—as well as those of animals like elephants, giraffes, and hyenas. But the ...
Animals are not just inhabitants of the natural world—they are its architects. A new study led by Professor Gemma Harvey from ...
In tropical forests, endangered species inside protected habitats are still in danger from threats from beyond their sanctuaries, according to a new study.
Human activities have an undeniable impact on the environment, and one of their most profound effects is the alteration of ...
The wood frog survives extreme winter temperatures by freezing solid, with its heart stopping for nearly eight months. It ...
WWF scientists have helped identify six areas in KAZA that are critical to the movement of wildlife across national borders, focusing on three corridors where wildlife populations and their habitats ...