The extinction of animals is a huge problem for plants that rely on them to escape warming habitats.
A contentious way to teach captive animals what to fear in the wild
Animal suffering is incredibly difficult to measure. So is whether or not it actually benefits research.
The bushfires were a disaster waiting to happen for animals already fighting for survival.
By killing the biggest animals, we’ve allowed smaller and more vulnerable species to remodel the terrain.
Some animals have benefited from pandemic lockdowns. Others, not so much.
Three Caltech students have shown that these brainless animals have their own version of slumber.
The animals have a remarkable resilience to all sorts of diseases that afflict humans.
A relatively straightforward technological innovation could profoundly reshape our relationships with domesticated animals, the landscape, and each other.
A new book explores the roots of our love for certain creatures—and our indifference toward many others.