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Over the past few hundred years there have been many famous animal extinctions. Most recent animal extinctions are all down to humans with global warming and habitat destruction being the main factors ...
Research shows humans caused the extinction of most giant animals shortly after arriving in new regions, reshaping ecosystems.
This week in 1936, The Thylacine, more commonly known as the Tasmanian Tiger, went extinct. The Thylacine was native to Mainland Australia and like many other Australian mammals, was a Marsupial, ...
New reconstructions of 540 million years of climate history show the planet tumbling between icehouse and hothouse states, ...
Canada is known for its wide-open landscapes, but it’s the animals that bring those places to life. From the quiet grace of ...
The museum tapped artists — including Chicago rock screenprinter Jay Ryan — to visualize a 15-million-year period in time ...
For the past three months the chatter of the Arctic Tern colony has served as the soundtrack of the summer breeding season.
A recently published study reveals that Luzon may have hosted at least three types of Stegodon, indicating that the country had a richer and more complex history with these ancient elephants than prev ...
A study shows Long Island Sound's horseshoe crabs face extinction due to climate change, habitat loss, and overharvesting.
Learn about the comet impact hypothesis that may explain why North America lost most of its megafauna along with the Clovis ...
Krishika Gupta Climate change is no longer a distant concern, it is our daily reality. The scorching summers, the devastating ...
Ancestors of today's elephants were forced to constantly migrate because of climate change, new research reveals.