Shark teeth and caribou antlers are helping unlock where animals can live in a changing climate.
Recent images of people and animals doing what they can to beat the heat.
Recent images of people and animals doing what they can to beat the heat
Brain power is not comparative and problems arise whenever we attempt to quantify it.
Dewey, the philosopher and social reformer, argued that experimenting on animals in the interest of medical advancement is not merely a right but a duty.
How can the snowshoe hare and Arctic fox thrive in a climate-changed world, where there’s less snow to blend in with?
Their saliva is making some farmers allergic to their own cattle and sheep.
Endangered creatures that are relocated to islands for protection can quickly lose their fear of predators.