Current extinction rates range from 0.01% to 0.1% annually, with conservative estimates by the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) suggesting that between 200 and 2,000 species are lost each year. These stats ...
New research identifies 10,443 critically endangered species worldwide, with effective protection strategies available if funding and political will follow. More than 1,500 species, or 15% of the ...
Some of the best known species on Earth may not be what they seem. Credit...Steve Holroyd/Alamy Supported by By Carl Zimmer Naturalists have been trying for centuries to catalog all of the species on ...
The forests of Odisha in India are coming back to life — and the proof is in the pictures. Over the past three years, motion-sensitive cameras have captured rare images of endangered species, which ...
Summer means even more warmer weather and the potential increase in mosquito activity. Dragonflies to the rescue, experts say. Mosquito season begins in March or April and could go into October, ...