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WWF works to sustain the natural world for the benefit of people and wildlife, collaborating with partners from local to global levels in nearly 100 countries.
New fossil evidence suggests echidnas evolved from a water-dwelling ancestor, not a land-based one. The bone structure ...
Tim Smith, Curator of Zoological Operations, shared how guests can meet these animals up close, including new arrivals, through behind-the-scenes tours. Reserve your wild adventure now at BuschGardens ...
Horsehair worms, also called Gordian worms, develop in the bodies of grasshoppers, crickets, cockroaches and some beetle ...
Sophie Cohen-Bodénès and Peter Neri, neuroscientists at École Normale Supérieure, in France, report possible evidence of cuttlefish communicating by waving their 'arms' at one another. Their paper is ...
A newly excavated horse cemetery in Germany dates to Roman times.
Some birds with large ranges or big brains may be more vulnerable to climate change than expected due to their specialization ...
The new study highlights the importance of analysing various factors to determine the type of birds vulnerable to climate change. It mentions that birds having big brains and living in wide areas may ...
Large bird brains and ranges are insufficient in the fight against climate change. Learn the species of bird susceptible.
Born in Hampstead, London, Baker began his career in music at Decca Studios in London where he served as second engineer to such major producers as Gus Dudgeon (Elton John) and Tony Visconti ...
Biologists have long debated why some plants and animals can adjust to a wide range of climates, while others can't. Understanding why could help ...
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