Ancient Crocodile Species That Walked on Land Once Ruled Australia's Lost World ...
Nearly three miles beneath the ocean’s surface exists a world rarely seen by human eyes. Little is known about the abyssal ...
Scientists exploring deep underwater canyons off Western Australia have uncovered an unexpectedly rich world of marine life ...
The remora often latches on to the exteriors of larger marine creatures. But sometimes it travels in a more intrusive spot: ...
Hundreds of wild species gained important protections at the 20th meeting of the Conference of the Parties to the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES ...
The bluebuck vanished from the southern tip of Africa around 1800, hunted to extinction only 34 years after European naturalists first described it. More ...
Colossal Biosciences’ bluebuck de-extinction project could also help the world’s dozens of currently endangered antelope species.
Colossal Biosciences, the Dallas, Texas company looking to 'de-extinct' the woolly mammoth is adding an African antelope to its projects.
Colossal, the company that brought back the dire wolf and aims to "de-extinct" the woolly mammoth and dodo bird, announced its next project: southern Africa's extinct bluebuck.
A new study shows how the extinction of giant animals 10,000 years ago reshaped food webs, with lasting impacts on ecosystems.
A new study shows how the loss of large animals thousands of years ago still shapes ecosystems today and may affect their future stability.