Science is essential to managing wildlife populations, but there are limits to what we know.
Newly analyzed Arctic fossils show that marine ecosystems recovered astonishingly fast after the “great dying.” More than 30,000 teeth, bones, and other fossil fragments from a 249-million-year-old ...
An endangered Mexican gray wolf has run north again two weeks after New Mexico's Department of Game and Fish moved him south.
Here's a closer look at efforts aimed at giving endangered coho salmon places to hide from predators and ride-out storms at ...
Sightings of migratory birds — including Indian Skimmers, Pallas’s Gull, Bar-headed Geese, Greater Flamingos, Common ...
Conservation has helped save many of the world's most important species from the brink of extinction, and these are their success stories.
As many as 172 black bears are at risk of death in Florida after a judge approved a controversial wildlife action this year.
The Center for Biological Diversity sued the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service for failing to finalize Endangered Species Act ...
When the ancestors of terrestrial life on Earth crawled or slithered out of the sea, they formed the starting point for many ...
The United States Fish and Wildlife Service (“Service”) and National Marine Fisheries Service (“NMFS”) issued on November 19th four ...
In a study by Dr. Martin Ebert and Dr. Steve Etches published in the Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, the osteology ...