These wetlands, these alligators ... it has to have some kind of monetary value,” said George Melancon, alligator research biologist for the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries.
Weird History Food is taking a look at the animals we use for our food. Around 11,000 years ago when humans first began trading nomadic lifestyles for permanent communities, they also began to ...
Four years ago, Parliament endorsed a shift in wildlife governance that would recognise animal wellbeing as part of ...
Unlike the green iguanas that have become a familiar, if unwelcome, sight in the region, Nile monitors are aggressive predators. They feed on turtles, snakes, young crocodiles and other reptiles, ...
"It's like catching a tornado. Swim, burrow, they climb trees, they are like modern day velociraptors." ...
Winter residents arrive in fall and remain through the colder months before departing north to breed. Park visitors may see birds such as ring-billed gulls along the Mississippi River, as well as ...
Thousands of snow geese touch down at a Pennsylvania reservoir each spring, turning sunrise into a loud, swirling liftoff that draws big crowds.
The Pennsylvania reservoir was built a half-century ago to attract waterfowl, and over the years the gaggle has grown.
Two African leopard cubs born recently in the central state of Guanajuato are giving the at-risk species a boost — and visitors a rare look.
Conservationists have transported 25 griffon vultures to Romania’s Fagaras Mountains to begin restoring the species after decades of absence.
BHOPAL, MADHYA PRADESH, INDIA, March 13, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ -- India’s ambitious cheetah reintroduction program ...
The warming world has disrupted the timing for plant and animal reproduction, and it's usually bad news for species that ...