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Captive-bred salamander can survive in the wild, and old fynbos seeds will germinate, sowing science’s hope for habitat ...
A better understanding of how these amphibians grow new appendages may lead to better wound healing—or even new limbs—in ...
Invasive tegu lizard spotted by hikers in San Jose's Joseph D. Grant County Park; authorities are working to safely capture it.
These craggy islands 27 miles from the Golden Gate are home to hundreds of thousands of birds and marine mammals — and a handful of scientists.
Salamanders are carnivores across nearly all of their habitats, spread out across the world. Many animals may be picky eaters ...
That area, however, also is where the Richmond-based energy giant Dominion and others ... federal agencies in 1994, the salamander and its rocky, forested habitat are protected in the George ...
This Massachusetts campground, with 4 unique cabin options like a tipi and a beehive cabin, has won so many awards that it ...
Scientists this month are kicking off a two-year project in Great Smoky Mountains National Park to find out where hellbenders ...
Global warming is heating the environments of amphibians, leading to hot temperatures that the animals can't tolerate.
The fight to save the hellbender illustrates the role national parks can play in saving species like this one from extinction ...
Armed with a yellow and a black crayon, a 9-year-old conservationist recently helped persuade an Alabama university to rethink building a sprawling sports facility on a critical spotted salamander ...