Justin Gregg offers a playful deep dive into anthropomorphism—our tendency to humanize the nonhuman—that will appeal to ...
A flash of pink breaks the muddy surface of the Amazon River as scientists and veterinarians, waist-deep in the warm current, patiently work a mesh net around a pod of river ...
A South Padre Island resident and Cameron County Beach Patrolman made a disturbing discovery while returning from a fishing trip. Gene Gore, a fisherman, came across a dead pygmy sperm whale washed up ...
Mexico has become the first Latin American country to contribute to a United Nations trust fund supporting the Kenyan-led ...
On a December night last year in Caracas, opposition activist Jesús Armas stepped out of a café and walked toward his car.
MSU researchers are taking dolphin studies to new heights, using drones equipped with thermal imaging to learn more about the animals that call the Mississippi Sound home.
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A clinical veterinarian at Brookfield Zoo Chicago, is trying to lay the groundwork for a blood bank for zoos and aquariums, ...
Reggie, as the dolphin was nicknamed locally in the town of Lyme Regis, was first reported in the area in February, according ...
A new study by the University of Auckland has uncovered the astonishing underwater choreography of the world’s smallest ...