A recent study by scientists from the University of Queensland (Australia) shows that one-third of mammals ...
A fruit bat with a twin-shaped nose is very similar to alien Jedi Master Yoda in a fantasy movie ...
Scientists from the International Conservation Organization (CI) cooperate with Papua New Guinea's Biological Research Institute ...
The American Institute of Science in San Francisco in California opened an exhibition of the largest, smallest and most amazing mammals in the evolutionary history of animals.
The new study shows that one-sixth of the Mediterranean mammals are at risk of extinction at the regional level.
Mammals and many birds and fish are winners in the evolutionary race, while African crocodiles, American crocodiles, and a relative of the tuatara snake are the losers.
Africa is known as the place where spectacular animal migration takes place. However, the new study shows that migration on this continent will gradually disappear.
Current changes are too small for us to fear. However, if we look at another 500 years when the changes become clearer and cause serious consequences, surely we will have to worry
The United Nations calls on the world to act immediately to prevent the dizzying decline of animals and plants on Earth.
A series of bad photos try to eat turtles recorded by photographer Morkel Erasmus in Kgalagadi Transfrontier Wildlife Park (South Africa).