Wildlife

Why Do Animals Evolve to Become Herbivores? New Research May Have Some Answers

Why Do Animals Evolve to Become Herbivores? New Research May Have Some Answers

When a person makes the decision to switch to a plant-based diet, it may be for health reasons, their values, or just curiosity. How do species across the animal kingdom...

Why Do Animals Evolve to Become Herbivores? New Research May Have Some Answers

When a person makes the decision to switch to a plant-based diet, it may be for health reasons, their values, or just curiosity. How do species across the animal kingdom...

Two Male Flamingos Have Paired Up to Raise a Chick

Two Male Flamingos Have Paired Up to Raise a Chick

Love is in the air at a zoo in England, and chicks have arrived as a result.

Two Male Flamingos Have Paired Up to Raise a Chick

Love is in the air at a zoo in England, and chicks have arrived as a result.

Oakland Zoo Takes Bold Step for Elephants, Leaving Other Zoos Under Scrutiny

Oakland Zoo Takes Bold Step for Elephants, Leaving Other Zoos Under Scrutiny

This move has sparked a wave of pressure on the Los Angeles Zoo, where elephants Billy and Tina still endure captivity.

Oakland Zoo Takes Bold Step for Elephants, Leaving Other Zoos Under Scrutiny

This move has sparked a wave of pressure on the Los Angeles Zoo, where elephants Billy and Tina still endure captivity.

Wind Turbines Killing Birds and Bats in Alarming Numbers

Wind Turbines Killing Birds and Bats in Alarming Numbers

Birds, bats, and marine life are paying the price as these towering turbines sweep across our landscapes.

Wind Turbines Killing Birds and Bats in Alarming Numbers

Birds, bats, and marine life are paying the price as these towering turbines sweep across our landscapes.

Military Base Becomes Final Refuge for Dying Butterfly Species

Military Base Becomes Final Refuge for Dying Butterfly Species

The regal fritillary butterfly, once abundant across the eastern United States, now clings to existence in a single, unlikely location—Fort Indiantown Gap.

Military Base Becomes Final Refuge for Dying Butterfly Species

The regal fritillary butterfly, once abundant across the eastern United States, now clings to existence in a single, unlikely location—Fort Indiantown Gap.

Bird Deaths From Building Collisions May Be Much Higher Than Current Estimates

Bird Deaths From Building Collisions May Be Much Higher Than Current Estimates

Wild birds often fly into buildings, believing windows are open space, wanting to get to plants they see inside or reflected off the glass, or being drawn to the light...

Bird Deaths From Building Collisions May Be Much Higher Than Current Estimates

Wild birds often fly into buildings, believing windows are open space, wanting to get to plants they see inside or reflected off the glass, or being drawn to the light...