Spring is here, and that can only mean one thing: the return of robot birds. In Wyoming’s Grand Teton National Park, rangers ...
Before Lincoln Park Zoo's Kapuki had her rhino calf, matchmakers had to find a father. The male, brought in from Ohio, called for Kapuki while defecating almost constantly — the rhino equivalent of ...
The natural range of the New World screwworm fly extends from the southern states of the USA through Central America and the Caribbean Islands to northern Chile, Argentina and Uruguay. In North ...
People sell wild animals for food and for traditional medicine — legally and illegally. A study looks at the risks of ...
There's a particular kind of dread that settles in when you round a bend on a quiet trail and realize you're not alone. Your ...
These gentle giants forage in shallow waters, primarily along the coast of Florida, and often have fatal encounters with ...
The Southwest Florida Eagle Cam has four cameras: Camera 1 is positioned seven feet above the bald eagle nesting tree. The ...
Why does North Carolina have so many bears, where and when are you most likely to see one, and what should you do if you do?
The pursuit of fur steadily pushed the boundaries of North American settlement westward. The fur trade led to the ...
As humpback whale numbers climb back after decades of large-scale hunting, scientists are spotting strange things. A new ...
For Adam Matano, a sculpture artist tasked with creating a permanent memorial to the mountain lion, the iconic photos of P-22 ...
A flesh-eating parastic fly is inching back ever-closer to the United States border as funding for surveillance of the worm ...