Seabird discovered by science this year may be critically endangered
New Scientist #4 - 9 months ago

Climate Change Drove the American Mastodon to Extinction
Wired #3 - 2 years ago

The Panda Factories
New York Times #1 - 2 months ago

Bird Flu Is Killing Wildlife, and Experts Fear the Ecological Toll
Scientific American #4 - 4 weeks ago

One-fifth of all snakes, turtles, and other reptiles face extinction
Vox #1 - 2 months ago

To protect endangered sharks and rays, scientists are mapping these species’ most important locations
The Conversation #3 - 2 years ago

How the culture wars came for grizzly bears
Economist #1 - 5 days ago

Lord Howe Island got rid of its rats and mice – now cockroaches and bugs are bouncing back
Guardian - 7 days ago

The Ocean Is Too Crowded
Atlantic #4 - 3 weeks ago

The last woolly mammoths on Earth died from bad luck, not inbreeding
New Scientist #4 - 13 hours ago

Demonic horns and a devilish name: New 'Lucifer' bee discovered in Australia
NBC #11 - 5 months ago

Counter-drug strategies in Central America are worsening deforestation, threatening many species of birds
The Conversation #7 - 2 months ago

Cheetahs Make a Comeback in India After 70 Years
Snopes #2 - 1 day ago

Over a fifth of reptile species are at risk of extinction
New Scientist #6 - 6 months ago

Protecting Wild Animals Has Never Been More Urgent. But There’s a Reason It Can Be Harder Than It Seems.
Slate #1 - 5 weeks ago

What Will It Take to Save the World’s Biggest Bee?
Atlantic #3 - 5 weeks ago

Sea turtles laid a record 52,500 nests in Florida but 99% are female
Business Insider #39 - 2 months ago

Trump administration moves to roll back some Endangered Species Act protections
NBC #21 - 6 months ago

Early humans began wiping out elephant relatives 1.8 million years ago
New Scientist #4 - 2 months ago

China’s most mysterious wildcat may not be its own species
Science #3 - 3 weeks ago

Oregon Has Mixed Feelings About the Return of Sea Otters
Atlantic #3 - 11 months ago

To protect an endangered owl species, government biologists propose killing off other owls
NBC #4 - 5 months ago

Damage from Border Wall: Blown-Up Mountains, Toppled Cactus
Snopes #2 - 7 months ago

Grizzly bear conservation is as much about human relationships as it is the animals
The Conversation #8 - 2 months ago

Photo shows an orphaned chimpanzee rescued from being sold as a pet in the Republic of Guinea
Business Insider #27 - 2 years ago

A warming island’s mice are breeding out of control and eating seabirds. An extermination is planned
Associated Press #2 - 4 weeks ago

Beloved Monarch Butterflies Now Listed As Endangered
Snopes #2 - 4 hours ago

Richard Leakey’s Legacy in Science, Conservation and Politics
Scientific American #3 - 4 weeks ago

Shark Teeth Are Time Machines
Atlantic #4 - 2 weeks ago

Ivory-billed woodpecker officially declared extinct, along with 22 other species
Washington Post - 4 years ago

Cambodian Catches World’s Largest Recorded Freshwater Fish
Snopes #2 - 1 day ago

Climate Change Could Spark Future Pandemics, Study Finds
Forbes #1 - 6 months ago

Russia’s aggression threatens efforts to protect nature beyond Ukraine
The Conversation #5 - 12 months ago

Blind Eel and Nearly Transparent Fish Discovered in 2021
Scientific American #3 - 1 day ago

Should Invasive Species Be Innocent Until Proven Guilty?
Atlantic #3 - 5 weeks ago

These Photos Reveal Strange Sea Creatures Scientists Have Never Seen Before
Mother Jones #2 - 9 days ago

Snowy owl, hammerhead shark and cheetah among 40 new species granted international protection, U.N. says
CBS #15 - 5 weeks ago

Sex and the sea snail: how a plucky marine lab brought a mollusk back from the brink
Guardian #4 - 4 weeks ago

What makes us human? Primate genome study offers some clues
Reuters #1 - 6 months ago

In the waters off Mexico, fishing this vital sea creature is banned. It's still happening.
NBC #5 - 3 months ago
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