The Center for Biological Diversity and the Fallon Paiute-Shoshone Tribe filed a legal intervention today to protect the ...
An advocacy group is suing for endangered species status for the turtle, which lives in New Mexico, Texas and Mexico.
A deadly fungus has already wiped out 90 species and threatens 500 more but Anthony Waddle is hoping gene replacement could be their salvation ...
Wood frogs — Lithobates sylvaticus, also known as Rana sylvatica — live farther north than any other amphibian, even beyond ...
Residents have expressed anger and disappointment at the loss of the pond, which sat adjacent to the shrine between the ...
For decades, a silent killer has slaughtered frogs and salamanders around the world by eating their skins alive. Now, a global team of 41 scientists has announced that the pathogen—which humans ...
The Maryland Zoo is celebrating its 150th anniversary in 2026, and the zoo’s CEO is prepared to keep the momentum going with ...
Blue-spotted salamanders, found in labs to be intolerant of freezing, are seen walking on ice in Ontario, Canada, explained ...
It was a year when America tried something new, and while adherents of the MAGA movement may celebrate much of it, Anita ...
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Meet the species discovered in 2025
Quick Take New species discoveries in 2025 include over 850 new marine species documented by the Nippon Foundation-Nekton ...
Opportunities for world-class conservation education await high school, college and graduate students just outside Front Royal at the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute (SCBI).
Glow up or grow up? Times columnists Anita Chabria and Mark Z. Barabak look back and assess whether 2025 was good for America or an unmitigated disaster.
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