Clams and snails rule today’s shores because their ancient ancestors survived a catastrophe that erased nearly all ocean life. The shells scattered along modern beaches are clues to an ancient ...
The U.S. Interior Department has canceled a rule meant to protect plants and animals that are determined to be threatened ...
Yet again, the Trump administration has sold out our endangered wildlife to the highest bidder,” said one critic.
A tiny, venomous catfish found nowhere else on Earth is disappearing. Yates Mill Aquatic Conservation Facility is trying to ...
The U.S. canceled a rule meant to protect plants and animals that are determined to be threatened with extinction.
Successful conservation efforts by state and federal agencies have resulted in enough ae'o population growth to lower its risk of extinction.
Regulatory changes to reinterpret the Endangered Species Act also demand that the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service consider the ...
From bald eagles to grizzly bears, many iconic American species at risk of extinction have bounced back thanks to the ...
Today, oceans host a large variety of fast, resilient marine predators, including tunas, mackerels and various other fish ...
Around 252 million years ago, Earth’s oceans became a lethal test of animal physiology. Nearly every marine species vanished, ...
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