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Humankind's tangled shrub of ancestry now has a new branch: Researchers in the Philippines announced today that they have discovered a species of ancient human previously unknown to science.. The ...
U.S. officials proposed Monday to protect the pangolin, a small, nocturnal mammal covered in scales, under the Endangered Species Act.The pangolin is “the most trafficked mammal in the world ...
The United States’s Endangered Species Act (ESA), signed into law in 1973, has helped revive the populations of nearly 300 species.. The ESA protects animals that are classified under federal ...
Seven species are in danger of extinction, according to the Center for Biological Diversity. An eighth species from Africa, the Temminck’s ground pangolin, is already protected by the law.
With NSW now the undisputed rulers of State of Origin, let’s list every other field where we’re schooling the trousers off Queensland. We’ve got… ...
WA's southern coastline is a key breeding ground for southern right whales, but numbers are stalling in their recovery from whaling. Numbers of other species, such as humpback whales, have boomed ...
Scientists found “long”-tailed creatures with “large” eyes lurking in forests of Thailand and Malaysia and discovered a new species. Photo from Grismer, Kaatz, Grismer, Nguyen, Gregory ...
Feeling anxious can be overwhelming, and it can be hard to know what to do in a situation where you feel that way. But therapist Eva Speakman, who regularly appears with husband Nik on ITV's This ...
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) congratulates the winners of the 2025 Invasive Species Action Awards, presented by the Wisconsin Invasive Species council ...
Dudhwa Tiger Reserve now hosts 180 butterfly species, indicating a healthier ecosystem, alongside 135 tigers, enhancing its biodiversity significance.
In 2021, the Delhi zoo was among six zoos that had been identified by the CZA to join the Consortium of Indian Zoos for Biobanking of Wildlife Genetic Resources under a pilot project.. The programme ...
Platypuses in Royal National Park are thought to have been wiped out by an oil spill more than 50 years ago, but the iconic animals are bouncing back thanks to a relocation program.