In a state known for its ducks and other waterfowl, a youth conservation program is helping to ensure the next generation knows how to protect them. The Junior Duck Stamp Program, ...
Platypuses are weird looking. They look like someone stitched together a duck and a beaver—flat bill, webbed feet, and a ...
As the sun’s coming up on the waters of the Choptank River, researchers George Williams, and Mikey Priest are conducting ...
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Watch what happens when a mandarin duck drake shows off his bright feathers to a hidden female
Mandarin ducks are known for one of the most striking visual contrasts between males and females in the bird world. Males develop elaborate plumage with vivid colors and distinctive sail-like feathers ...
For the first time, Colossal BioSciences unveiled its Dallas labs where it is spending millions of dollars researching how to revive extinct animals and save endangered ones.
Each spring, wildlife rescuers get pummeled with well-meaning people bringing in baby animals who appear lost but are really ...
A former U.S. Geological Survey research scientist reflects on the Trump administration’s sweeping changes in the agency.
Chickens are the universal symbol of urban homesteading. Instagrammers pose with one tucked under an arm as a self-sufficiency flex. But what if I told you raising backyard chickens in Portland is a ...
Adriance told the seven-man commission that 2025’s 200-day recreational red snapper season mapped out the staff recommendation for 2026’s seven-day-a-week, four-fish-per-day limit. The snapper must ...
Red snapper, black bears, green-hued largemouth bass, black-bellied whistling ducks along with the white and black varieties of sac-a-lait made for interesting and colorful news and discussion during ...
A Texas biotech company is trying to bring mammoths and other extinct creatures back to life. The science is as intriguing as the ethical questions are thorny.
Earth’s vertebrate diversity may be far richer than anyone realized. A sweeping analysis of more than 300 studies suggests that for every known fish, bird, reptile, amphibian, or mammal species, there ...
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