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.
The California condor population, one of America’s largest birds, is facing a significant threat in the form of a highly contagious avian influenza. The disease has caused the deaths of at least 18 condors around the Grand Canyon in Arizona
There are many sensational stories about Chernobyl mutant spiders, radioactive frogs, & giant catfish. Apart from the tales, there are many species still living
Florida’s efforts to protect its unique biodiversity scored a significant victory recently as the Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission’s Python Action Team discovered the state’s largest python nest in history. An
Recent research reveals that Eastern Wild Turkeys (Meleagris gallapavo silvestris) exhibit no significant adjustment in their nesting cycles in response to climate changes. “This inflexibility could lead to a phenomenal mismatch, a
The Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks has directed its recovery efforts towards the plains minnow, a tiny species native to the Arkansas River that has faced significant decline in Kansas waterways.
Currently, the seized animals in North East India, both exotic and native wildlife, are taken to small and mini zoos to provide them shelter. Owing to the increasing number of seizures, however,
The scientific community is ecstatic about a recent breakthrough in bee research that offers hope for the survival of the endangered rusty-patched bumblebee. In a collaborative effort, the U.S. Department of Agriculture
Also known as lightning bugs, fireflies hold a special place in the hearts of many people across the United States. Joy and wonder are brought by these cherished insects with their mesmerizing
Last year, researchers discovered the Santa Cruz kangaroo rat in Sierra Azul Preserve, a species that had not been documented in Santa Clara County since 1947, and this year, a team of
The spread of spotted lanternflies in the United States has become a concerning issue. These invasive insects, originally from Asia, have been wreaking havoc on crops and trees in multiple states, including
Research conducted by the Max Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology reveals the detrimental effects of increased ozone levels resulting from air pollution on insect sex pheromones. For successful mating and reproductive cycles,
The Missouri Feral Hog Elimination Partnership is an ongoing project in Missouri aimed at curbing the northward expansion of feral pigs, which are considered a destructive species. In 2022, the partnership reported