Scientists have described an exciting discovery: two marsupials that modern science thought to be extinct are still alive in ...
Venomous Snakes Represent a Serious Public Health Problem. Scientists Are Biting Back With a Grou...
Snakes bite five million people each year, killing some 125,000 and disfiguring or blinding three times as many. Antivenoms ...
Spring is in the air and that means the snakes are out or will be out soon enough, too. Snakes, like humans, start moving around when the temperatures begin to rise, and for the most part that’s ...
A team of experts including local conservationist Budi Purwanto, snake handler Diaz Nugraha, and photographer Radu Frentiu ...
The Guam kingfisher was extinct in the wild. Through coordinated breeding, cultural consultation, and careful reintroduction ...
A federal judge in Oregon has ordered narrow changes to hydropower dam operations on the Columbia and Snake rivers in the ...
Snake Road will be temporarily closed for the bi-annual migration of snakes and amphibians in the Shawnee National Forest.
May a judge be considered a keystone species? If so, I nominate U.S. District Court Judge Michael Simon, who issued an order on Feb. 25 that has far-reaching benefits for our threatened Columbia basin ...
In February 2024, it looked like nearly three decades of litigation over the operation of hydroelectric dams on the Columbia ...
New Jersey’s rugged forests and rocky highlands remain home to a small but stable population of timber rattlesnakes.
Earth’s vertebrate diversity may be far richer than anyone realized. A sweeping analysis of more than 300 studies suggests that for every known fish, bird, reptile, amphibian, or mammal species, there ...
About 20 miles off Brazil’s southeastern coast, there’s a 106-acre island that most people will never see in person. Ilha da Queimada Grande, part of the State of São Paulo, has earned a reputation as ...
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