Human movement today is about 40 times greater than the combined movement of all wild animals - including land mammals, birds, and arthropods.
Vertebrates have extremely different brain sizes: even with the same body size, brain size can vary a hundredfold.
Tennessee's wildlife has a unique way of surviving the winter months, from hibernation to animals that thrive in chillier ...
Human activities are now a constant feature of the marine environment and often overlap with areas that are critical for marine mammals. Shipping, fishing, ...
Residues of home and garden pesticides sold and used on Orcas Island have been found in local wildlife, with some of the ...
The best and also easiest-to-grow evergreens like holly, juniper, pine, and arborvitae offer shelter and food to ...
Yellow is one of nature’s most attractive colours, giving an eye-catchy appearance to a variety of animals around the world.
Summary: A global study of vertebrates reveals that body temperature is the key driver behind brain size evolution.
The Tremembé Formation itself is the only fossil-rich unit in Brazil from the Late Oligocene that preserves mammal remains.
Sally Hall, ecology and habitats advisor for the Networks for Nature project, a major biodiversity project in Cheshire, has set out ways that people can help wildlife in the autumn. She is encouraging ...