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Bird Flu Wiped Out Nearly Half of the Females in the World’s Largest Elephant Seal Population, Drone Images Suggest
Scientists recorded a 47 percent drop in breeding females in South Georgia’s three largest elephant seal colonies after bird ...
While the Joro spider season, which spans from August to October, is over, these creepy crawlies can still pop up ...
An international team of marine scientists has identified and assessed major threats to marine megafauna, which are needed to ...
A new wolf pack has been confirmed in Plumas County. Though another pack was recently euthanized, state wildlife officials ...
Chronic wasting disease, a prion protein disease that is fatal in elk, deer, and other cervids, has spread rapidly across the ...
The population of the rare Urial in Punjab’s Salt Range has increased significantly due to the Wildlife Department’s ...
Mongabay News on MSN
Trade in marine fish for aquariums includes threatened species, lacks oversight: Study
The United States is the main market for “ornamental” marine fish, those that end up as pets in aquariums. Now, a new study ...
Maine's largest carp, a 16.3-pounder caught in 2014, showcases the invasive species' surprising resilience in colder waters.
Jaisalmer: In a major wildlife breakthrough, the rare Asian caracal—thought to be on the brink of extinction in India—has ...
Over 140 medications disrupt the gut microbiome by forcing bacteria into intense nutrient competition, creating an imbalance ...
It was prompted by research by the Vincent Wildlife Trust into restoring wildcats beyond their Scottish home to boost precarious populations, which found the South West was likely the most feasible ...
ZME Science on MSN
Hawaiian pilot whales eat a shocking amount of squid every single day
Hawaiʻi’s offshore waters host roughly 8,000 short-finned pilot whales. On an ecosystem scale, their collective appetite is ...
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