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The wildlife crossing will allow animals to cross over one of the busiest roadways in the world that sees around 300,000 ...
Bob Erlich, an Evergreen Park resident, has devoted his retirement years to promoting and caring for butterflies — and ...
Hundreds of sheep are hard at work this spring in central Minnesota — not on a farm, but beneath solar panels.
A new study, led by San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance, Smithsonian's National Zoo & Conservation Biology Institute, and ...
On a shrub-covered dune in San Francisco’s Presidio, biologist Durrell Kapan and a group of volunteers huddle around a tiny plastic condiment container placed delicately amid a cluster of ...
Volunteers showed up this week to replant the Butterfly Garden at Bicentennial Park on Longboat Key, and they're starting ...
A blue wave butterfly pauses between sips of nectar from a flower. (Gary Robinson photo) Recently voted into the top three butterfly gardens in the nation ...
The Afroedura rondavelica, commonly known as the Blyde River Flat Gecko, was discovered by Dr Niels Jacobsen in 1991.
The New Hampshire Fish and Game Department’s Nongame and Endangered Wildlife Program is asking supporters to contribute to ...
The future looks brighter today for two critically endangered flying creatures in South Africa, thanks to the establishment of a new grassland reserve in the foothills of the Drakensberg mountains.
As summer begins, fields, forests, prairies, riverwalks and gardens across Wisconsin come alive with an array of life.
We are on the cusp of losing the integrity of one of the most significant environmental acts ever enacted in the United States. Why should this matter? As the Pulitzer Prize-winning evolutionary ...
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