Wildlife

Warming Waters Force Sharks to Abandon Coral Reefs, Putting Ecosystems at Risk

Warming Waters Force Sharks to Abandon Coral Reefs, Putting Ecosystems at Risk

What happens to coral reefs when their top predators disappear? The answer may be more alarming than you think.

Warming Waters Force Sharks to Abandon Coral Reefs, Putting Ecosystems at Risk

What happens to coral reefs when their top predators disappear? The answer may be more alarming than you think.

Jaguars Rescued From Devastating Wildfires in Brazil Need Treatment for Severe Burns

Jaguars Rescued From Devastating Wildfires in Brazil Need Treatment for Severe Burns

The Pantanal, the world’s largest tropical wetland at more than 42 million acres, is being devastated by wildfires. In June alone, before the fire season should even have started, 1.1...

Jaguars Rescued From Devastating Wildfires in Brazil Need Treatment for Severe Burns

The Pantanal, the world’s largest tropical wetland at more than 42 million acres, is being devastated by wildfires. In June alone, before the fire season should even have started, 1.1...

How Sunscreen is Harming Our Coral Reefs and What You Can Do to Help

How Sunscreen is Harming Our Coral Reefs and What You Can Do to Help

Coral reefs make up less than 1% of our ocean area but are home to 25% of known sea life. The most famous of the world’s reefs, Australia’s Great Barrier...

How Sunscreen is Harming Our Coral Reefs and What You Can Do to Help

Coral reefs make up less than 1% of our ocean area but are home to 25% of known sea life. The most famous of the world’s reefs, Australia’s Great Barrier...

South American Monkeys Found to Have Names for Each Other, Showing Higher-Level Cognitive Ability

South American Monkeys Found to Have Names for Each Other, Showing Higher-Level Cognitive Ability

Humans call each other by name – a sign of higher-level cognitive function - but we’re not the only animals that do so. Dolphins, some parrots, and, more recently, elephants...

South American Monkeys Found to Have Names for Each Other, Showing Higher-Level Cognitive Ability

Humans call each other by name – a sign of higher-level cognitive function - but we’re not the only animals that do so. Dolphins, some parrots, and, more recently, elephants...

Hawaii Fights to Stop Octopus Farming and Protect Marine Life From Cruelty

Hawaii Fights to Stop Octopus Farming and Protect Marine Life From Cruelty

As animal advocates and lawmakers clash over a potential octopus farming ban, lives hang in the balance.

Hawaii Fights to Stop Octopus Farming and Protect Marine Life From Cruelty

As animal advocates and lawmakers clash over a potential octopus farming ban, lives hang in the balance.

Animal Rights Activists Demand End to Barbaric Sheep Riding Events at Manitoba Fair

Animal Rights Activists Demand End to Barbaric Sheep Riding Events at Manitoba Fair

Is this harmless fun for kids, or a disturbing display of animal cruelty?

Animal Rights Activists Demand End to Barbaric Sheep Riding Events at Manitoba Fair

Is this harmless fun for kids, or a disturbing display of animal cruelty?