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Scientists have launched the first global database of animal culture, revealing how species learn, communicate, and pass down traditions.
These shifting wildlife movements aren’t just biological curiosities—they’re redrawing ecological lines on the world map, creating new connections between previously isolated ecosystems, … ...
Ecologists are concerned that forest ecosystems will not keep pace with a rapidly changing climate, failing to remain healthy ...
A new study suggests that these Australian insects may be the first invertebrates to use the night sky as a compass during ...
While humans had long survived in savanna and forests, they shifted into everything from from dense rainforests to arid deserts in the period leading up to 50,000 years ago, developing what Hallett ...
The animals that plummeted 85 feet into Wyoming’s Natural Trap Cave provide a layered history of life dating back to the ...
It's an impressive feat for Bogong moths, whose brains are smaller than the size of a grain of rice, to rely on the night sky ...
Imagine traveling more than 600 miles from the only home you’ve ever known, to a mountain ridge you’ve never been to. It’s ...
The sculptures themselves are the work of the Real Elephant Collective, a sustainable, community-owned enterprise of 200 ...
Bogong moths use stars and Earth’s magnetic field to navigate epic migrations - revealing the first known stellar compass in ...
Researchers will track 30 longnose suckers that were on their spring spawning run in a Door County creek to learn how to ...