Last year, a fox broke into a bird enclosure in D.C. and killed 25 flamingos. The zoo refused to let him strike again.
Novelist and short-story writer, Martha Gellhorn was in residence for nearly two years in East Africa, in the course of which this appealing article was written.
Cute animals make up two percent of social sharing, says Bitly's chief scientist.
The field frets about endangered polar bears and tigers. Why not also bacteria?
Your car may have just run over the last of an endangered species.
In 2018, everything is a metaphor.
Engineering animals with CRISPR can help biologists to understand the genes behind some of evolution’s most dramatic changes.
A new hypothesis suggests that their vaunted intelligence and short-lived, solitary nature are all linked to a fourth trait.
A decades-old book romanticizes a time when children were free to capture wild animals for pets.
Some animals have been observed performing the same rituals over and over, leading scientists to speculate that they might have a sense of the sacred.