Deep in Thailand’s Dong Phayayen-Khao Yai Forest, conservationists use GPS collars to understand the eating habits, territory of the country’s last remaining Indochinese tigers.
Earlier this year Invasive Species Council chief executive Jack Gough wrote to the federal government warning that urgent ...
The global wild tiger population, once around 100,000, has now plummeted to an estimated 3,700-5,500, a wildlife trade ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife wants to see more beavers back at their historic range in the state. That’s clear from the ...
Depending on who's talking, beavers can be any of the following: unsung ecological heroes, nuisance rodents bent on wreaking ...
Wisconsin legislators introduced a handful of bills related to conservation and recreation, including a proposal to establish ...
Native Hawaiian honeycreeper birds are being wiped out by avian malaria. Scientists think they can battle the problem by ...
Lawmakers called on the agriculture department to create the dashboard so the public can keep an eye on what it's doing to ...
New data challenges the conventional narrative that humans were the main cause of deforestation on this remote Pacific ...
When the Trump administration began freezing federal funding for climate and ecosystem research, one of the programs hit hard ...
Mud daubers get their name from their habit of using mud to build their nests, while most wasp species use wood pulp for nest ...
Thousands washed ashore dead in the spring, but the fish are back. “They’re pretty hard to kill,” a biology professor said.