Science is taking a major step forward by exploring the possibility of bringing extinct species back to life. Iconic animals like the woolly mammoth, the dodo, and the Tasmanian tiger could ...
A state-run program pays farmers to help beleaguered Loggerhead Shrikes rebound by putting more shrubby habitat back on the ...
In the last ten years, at least 15 species have officially checked out, never to be seen again. It's ironic to think how ...
The blue-headed quail dove is a uniquely ancient species with no close relatives and is now on the brink of extinction. At ...
Researchers sequenced the DNA of Cuban blue-headed quail dove, expecting clear origins. Instead, they found it has no close ...
Sea ducks such as Common eiders, grassland birds such as Western meadowlarks and Lark buntings, and forest species such as ...
North Jersey students are creating a video on climate change impacts to the region's ecosystem. A focus is the declining ...
Conservationist groups from Chile and Argentina have undertaken a project to transfer 15 Patagonian rheas (also known as ...
It comes after an American bio-engineering company, Colossal Biosciences, told RNZ it’s interested in extinct New Zealand ...
Extinction troubled us long before we had a name for it. The original mascot for the loss of species, even before the concept was understood, was the dodo. The bird — fat and flightless, found by 17th ...