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Brookfield Zoo Chicago just got a whole lot cuter thanks to the arrival of a new baby squirrel monkey! And the best part? You ...
Here are six volunteers who make a difference at National Parks and other federal lands, from an 8-year-old who does the ...
In some of the earliest settlements in North America, specifically in Jamestown (in modern-day Virginia), and the Plymouth colony (in modern day Massachusetts), the original settlers that survived ...
Have you ever wondered how city life affects animals like frogs? A new study reveals that urban Túngara frog tadpoles develop ...
From deceptive dances to downright bizarre bedroom strategies, animals have evolved mating rituals that are equal parts wild, ...
Asian needle ants may be small, but this invasive ant species represents a serious ecological threat to North America. Here's ...
It’s also not simple finding the animals, which live in the leaf litter of isolated forests in the island’s southeast, and within the dense bases of grass tussocks in the mountainous north.
The Trump administration wants to reopen logging on about 59 million acres of national forest land in the U.S., including ...
This adorable marsupial may move slowly, but its climbing skills and hidden lifestyle make it a forest survival expert.
While western black-legged ticks (Ixodes pacificus) tend to swarm in large forest preserves, the Lyme-causing bacterium is actually more prevalent in small, isolated patches of greenery.
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Protect one large forest, or many small ones? New study reignites conservation debateSome scientists say a region with many small forest fragments can be just as rich or richer in species diversity than a single large tract of forest. This is because each of these fragments has ...
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