Researchers discover that marine parks contain less than half of the fish biomass found in remote reefs.
Research led by Stacy Lindshield shows protected areas like national parks are effectively preserving many mammal species in Senegal.
Dominant female meerkats use aggression to keep subordinates from breeding, but a new study finds this negative behavior also can result in the latter becoming less willing to help within the group.
For red squirrels, the death of a male you’ve never met could be the key to your survival, according to a new study.
Experts have shed new light on the relationship between predators and their prey after studying how elk responded to the risk posed by grey wolves in an American national park.
A team of Princeton ecologists took advantage of a rare opportunity to study what happens to an ecosystem when large carnivores are wiped out.
In January 2019, an international team of scientists working off the tip of southern Chile got their first live look at what might be a new species of killer whale.
A team led by a Kent conservation biologist has successfully relocated threatened Seychelles paradise flycatchers (Terpsiphone corvina) to a different island to help prevent their extinction.
Parenthood can be a struggle, particularly for families with multiple children in need of care, nurturing, protection and attention.
When it comes to wooing the ‘ladies’, it turns out male bottlenose dolphins seem to employ similar tactics to some human groups.
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