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Australopithecus is an extinct group of ape-like modern human relatives—or potentially ancestors—that walked upright and ...
New conservation report highlights focus on the protection of lesser-known species that are critical to ecosystem health.
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A new study says the flooding that killed more than 1,000 people has also likely killed dozens of a critically endangered ...
In a yearlong independent study, Dylan Berr ’26 is investigating how birds navigate and occupy campus spaces—insights that ...
The City of Cape Town has confirmed a new outbreak of the Polyphagous Shot Hole Borer beetle, raising concerns for urban ...
DISTRICT authorities in Kilindi, Pangani, and Handeni, in collaboration with implementers of the Integrated Forest Biomass Energy Solutions for Tanzania (IFBEST) project, have been urged to develop a ...
Christopher Rounds is a scientist who studies walleye in Minnesota, but he doesn't use a boat or a net or even a laboratory.
Restoration in Brazil’s Atlantic Forest is finding success on private lands, according to a newly published study.
Feeding deer, raccoons, and birds disrupts natural behavior, spreads disease, and can lead to dangerous or deadly encounters.
New work explores why consciousness evolved and what observing birds can teach us about its biological purpose.