The Mystery Of The Killer Whale Baby Boom
In the Pacific Northwest, scientists are wondering why so many of one clan’s calves are turning out to be boys.
In the Pacific Northwest, scientists are wondering why so many of one clan’s calves are turning out to be boys.
Experts weigh in on why chubby wild squirrels are being spotted and photographed in several countries.
In a place that welcomes hyenas after dark, an anthropologist ends up bonding with one of the fiercest predators on earth.
A new ruling from the US Fish and Wildlife Service adds lion protections under the Endangered Species Act.
Ohio zoo sending “Harapan” to Indonesia in hopes he’ll mate and help save his species.
Australia’s decision to kill 2 million feral cats is the latest event in an epic battle among cat lovers, bird lovers, and even celebrities over cats and their impact on wildlife.
In an Indian park, where every rhino life counts toward keeping the species going, a baby is saved in a monsoon.
Surfing on whale sharks, riding a moose, and mugging with bears, smart phone users do some not-so-smart, dangerous, even cruel things.
From “threatened” to “endangered,” a change in US classification increases protections for captive chimpanzees here.
The only wild Asiatic lions in the world have survived, and now they have a chance to thrive.