We have the most amazing and weird insects in the world, which we have never heard of. One of the most weird arachnid is witnessed, which is generally found in southeast Asia.
India is in the middle of the biggest general election ever. Almost one billion voters are voting to elect the 18th Lok Sabha, making it the largest in the world. There are polling officers, election agents, returning officers, election observers,
This heartbreaking scene unfolded in 2018 in West Kalimantan, Indonesia, as a construction crew demolished parts of the critically endangered Sungai Putri Forest, a
There are many sensational stories about Chernobyl mutant spiders, radioactive frogs, & giant catfish. Apart from the tales, there are many species still living
Five nature rule-breakers recently faced fines for a reckless chase involving Tibetan antelope in China’s Siling Co National Nature Reserve. This serious misstep, caught on video, has stirred up a conversation about
California’s roads are bustling with more than just cars; they’re vital crossing points for the state’s wildlife. The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) is urging drivers to keep an eye
The Gila River, a lifeline for Arizona’s wildlife, is facing a critical threat. Not from the encroachment of cities or the taint of industry, but from cattle. These animals, integral to agriculture,
In the wild heart of Utah, a law now casts a long shadow over the mountain lion, the ghost of the Rockies. With the ink still fresh on House Bill 469, a
Voyageurs National Park in Minnesota is a hotspot for diving deep into wolf behaviors in the wild. Since 2015, the Voyageurs Wolf Project has been on the trail of wolf packs, trying
Table Of Contents Genetic Mapping and Conservation Efforts The genetic mapping of nearly the entire kakapo population has unveiled traits that will significantly aid conservation biologists in their mission to protect this
Nestled within Thailand’s Elephants World sanctuary, a truly exceptional symphony takes centre stage. Guiding this remarkable assembly, there’s no ordinary virtuoso; it’s the ardent pianist, Paul Barton. Barton’s remarkable quest is to
According to new research from the University of Exeter, “In a remarkable display of resilience, bumblebees have developed a unique defense mechanism against the predatory Asian hornets, dropping to the ground to
The Himalayas, home to the enigmatic snow leopards, common leopards, and Asiatic black bears, are undergoing a silent yet profound transformation. These apex predators, crucial for maintaining ecological equilibrium, find their existence
The Canadian government’s recent pass on an emergency order to shield the spotted owl’s habitat, despite warnings from Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault, has ruffled feathers in the conservation community. “Only one wild-born