Deep within the dense foliage of Papua New Guinea lives the world’s smallest vertebrate. Meet Paedophryne amauensis, a ...
A major focus of the research was a protein called HIF1A (hypoxia-inducible factor 1 alpha), which plays an important role in ...
Fish biologist Michael Reichmuth was conducting a routine snorkel survey in a cold creek at Point Reyes National Seashore in ...
A new book, The Good Slug Guide, by ecologist Jo Kirby, says it will "change the way you think about gardening – and slugs ...
Beyond and within the familiar confines of our home, a vibrant, bustling ecosystem thrives, often unnoticed but always ...
Morning Overview on MSN
Poland’s 'Frog Patrol' helps thousands of amphibians cross roads safely
On rainy spring nights near the town of Otrębusy, just southwest of Warsaw, a handful of volunteers in reflective vests ...
Morning Overview on MSN
Study points to simple trigger behind limb regrowth in amphibians
Cut off an axolotl’s leg, and within weeks a knob of cells called a blastema will sprout from the wound and rebuild the ...
The little cousin to the anaconda lives in Southern BC and if anyone spots a rubber boa, Karl Larsen wants to hear about it.
The Cool Down on MSN
Harmful mantis species continues to spread across Europe: 'Pushing increasingly further north'
Invasive species are a growing problem across the globe.
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