How two dozen rabbits released in 1859 triggered one of history's fastest mammal invasions — and the biology behind Australia ...
An alarming pattern scientists hoped would end is continuing for Washington’s gray whale population.
Researchers from the University of Dayton continue studying black bears in Ashtabula County and across Ohio. University of Dayton doctoral biology student Tory Westall said reports of black bears ...
Tree swallows in the northern U.S. and Canada face the greatest risk from climate change despite responding to temperature ...
A fish once prized by aquarium enthusiasts has quietly become one of the biggest ecological threats to Sampaloc Lake, according to a new study by scientists from Ateneo de Manila University. The ...
Ancient DNA indicates that humans’ ability and willingness to eat insects may have depended strongly on geography.
A Burmese python population has emerged in Southwest Florida, raising fresh concerns about the invasive predator's spread.
Learn more about the gray fox, why its population may be declining in the Midwest, and how citizen scientists can help ...
The $114 million overpass across the 101 Freeway is the most notable of the wildlife connectors, but six other projects are ...
The province says it’s begun a count of Alberta’s grizzlies that experts say is well overdue in light of changes to ...
Over the course of many decades, human activities led to water polluted by fecal bacteria in the Snohomish River Basin. Today ...
Town’s population expected to double over next decade Even with the rapid growth anticipated in Twisp, the town has enough ...