Arapaima are the largest freshwater fish in South America—and a keystone species in the Amazon River ecosystem.
Grizzly 399’s death sparks a broader conversation on how to live with wildlife.
Protecting elephants in Nigeria is not only about conserving a species. It is about preserving the country's ecological integrity, supporting sustainable livelihoods, and safeguarding the natural ...
Drinking alcohol may be far less of a human characteristic than previously thought, according to a new scientific paper ...
As Halloween approaches, people are often excited to decorate their homes with spooky-themed decor. However, if not handled with care, this decor can lead to negative environmental impacts.
In a paper published today, scientists argue that plenty of animals are regularly consuming and using alcohol, though many questions about the practice still remain.
An integrated, unifying One Health approach recognizes the interdependence of human, animal and environmental health. Conservation efforts targeted at this intersection have the ability to improve ...
Alcohol — and animals who love to consume it — is far more common in the natural world than scientists once believed, a new study has found.
Once classified as "Least Concern," the species is now recognized as "potentially threatened" due to a worrying downward trend in numbers over the past decade.
The test results came after a dead raccoon was collected from the vicinity of Yorktown Road and Curtis Drive off Warwick Blvd ...
All birds in a Crook County backyard flock and a commercial poultry operation in Clackamas County were euthanized to prevent spread of the disease.