Tag: Wildlife Conservation
Hawaiian Crows: Returning to the Wild as Guides to Lost Souls
Reintroduction of Hawaiian Crows: A Conservation WinIn a groundbreaking conservation effort, the Hawaiian crow, known as 'alalā, is making a triumphant return to the...
Antarctic Wildlife Survival Amid Deadly Bird Flu Season: What to Expect
Antarctic Wildlife Faces Grim Reality of Deadly Bird Flu OutbreakBird flu, a deadly H5N1 avian influenza virus, has been making its presence felt across...
Wolves as Pollinators: The Impact of Nectar-Feeding on Flowers
Wolves: The Unlikely Pollinators
In a groundbreaking discovery, Ethiopian wolves, a species with fewer than 500 individuals left in the wild, have been observed engaging...
Test Your Knowledge with This Orca Quiz: Sink or Swim Challenge!
Whale, hello there! Welcome to our orca quiz. You may be familiar with their distinctive black-and-white pattern and tall dorsal fins, but how much...
15 Stunning Tiger Photos From Smithsonian Photo Contest
Tigers are truly majestic creatures that hold a special place in the hearts of many people around the world. These big cats are not...
Rescuing Frogs: The Role of Glue in Sticky Situations
In a recent study published in Nature Communications, biologist Kim Roelants and his team from Vrije University Brussel in Belgium shed light on the...
Saving Endangered Skates: Captive Hatching Prevents Extinction
In a remote area of Tasmania, Australia, the Maugean skate, a critically endangered species of marine fish, is facing the threat of extinction due...
Learning from Bats: The Scientist with Bat Tattoos and Earrings
Gliselle Marin, a conservation biologist, is passionate about studying bats in Belize. During the annual Bat-a-thon, she and a group of researchers carefully untangle...
Learning from Bats: Insights from a Scientist with a Bat Tattoo and Earrings
Conservation biologist Gliselle Marin, a Ph.D. student at York University in Toronto, had a life-changing moment when she attended an international bat conference. Growing...
Mapping Unexplored Seabeds with Sea Lion Camera Crews
Scientists in Australia have found a unique way to explore the ocean's seabeds by enlisting the help of sea lions. These endangered Australian sea...