Scientists released gophers onto a plot of land two years after the eruption obliterated the landscape—and the results were ...
Tigers once roamed across Central Asia, but were declared extinct decades ago. In a bid to revitalize the ecosystem in the ...
One fact of life is that all people have to eat. While diets radically vary, much of who and what makes its way to humans' ...
Despite stories of "wasps getting drunk" and "beetles consuming beer," it has been thought that alcohol consumption in the ...
This panel convened to discuss how focusing our attention on wild animals, particularly capstone and indicator species, is a ...
Electronic tracking devices provide more precise information on animals, similar to the GPS technology found in smartphones.
However, one group of ecologists is challenging the assumption that animals don’t eat ethanol-laden fruits and nectars that ...
In the highlands of Vietnam and Laos, saolas, or "Asian unicorns," are dwindling in number. And now, there's a race to save ...
Anecdotes abound of wildlife behaving “drunk” after eating fermented fruits, but despite this, nonhuman consumption of ...
Analyzing a leg bone from a fossil site in Colombia, scientists have identified a massive “terror bird” that lived about 12 ...
The northern bog lemming is a small, rust colored rodent with a short tail and a hairy snout. Active year-round, day and ...
What if we could keep an eye on nature 24/7 without constantly being there? Researchers at the University of Amsterdam Institute for Biodiversity and Ecosystem Dynamics (IBED) have teamed up with ...