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Previously, scientists thought only microbes and viruses could live beneath the seafloor crust where tectonic plates meet.
Native to eastern North America, the American bullfrog was first introduced to Yosemite Valley in 1955 at Ahwahnee Hotel's reflection pond. After invasion, bullfrogs outcompete native species for prey ...
In a historic first for wildlife conservation, New Zealand scientists have successfully trialed a vaccination program ...
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Restoring Bison to Yellowstone Has ‘Reawakened’ the Ecosystem as the Large Animals Migrate, Study Suggests
An analysis of plant diversity and soil health across the bison migration corridor suggests free-roaming bison lead to more ...
A close-up of a colorful hornbill. You might be surprised to learn just how much of our world is shaped by animals doing unremarkable things like scratching, digging, eating, and pooping. Especially ...
For the first time, scientists have discovered animal life under the seafloor around deep hydrothermal vent systems. The new discovery challenges the old idea that only microbes inhabit the ...
BNP Acting Chairman Tarique Rahman today called for prioritizing ecological balance and biodiversity conservation, ...
A study from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem suggests that tracking animal movement and behavior in near real-time could ...
In the largest study of its kind, scientists have accurately documented the massive change in animal morphology over the last ...
Scientists probing the bottom of the Pacific Ocean made a surprising discovery: animals living underneath the seafloor in an area with volcanic activity. Giant tubeworms, which are known as the ...
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