The tiny highway helping the capital's hedgehogs
A hedgehog highway is a network of small holes and gaps that allows hedgehogs to move freely.
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A hedgehog highway is a network of small holes and gaps that allows hedgehogs to move freely.
Animals from different species often rely on surprisingly sophisticated communication to work together, whether finding food, cleaning parasites, or gaining protection. New research suggests these int…
Animal pairs engage in mutual signaling by simultaneously performing a diverse repertoire of behaviors. A famous example is the sophisticated dance (mutual displays) performed by bird pairs.
These fathers brood, carry, feed and defend their young at astonishing cost.
Goldfish Swimbappe's World Cup predictions make a splash in Toronto Reuters
DNR honors endangered species on National Eagle Day NBC26
DNR Celebrates National Eagle Day Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (.gov)
Black bears bouncing back in Brevard Florida Today
This week’s biggest wildlife victories Getaway Magazine
From space-surviving tardigrades to ghostly deep-sea fish, these creatures make Earth’s impossible places look alive.
Fishing equipment is being redesigned to prevent "bycatch" affecting thousands of marine creatures.
The cubs are the first to be born at the conservation zoo for 15 years.
A tropical seabird way off course in deeply landlocked Kansas City has set off a birding frenzy. Even as the city hosts the World Cup, for some the most exotic visitor is a Brown booby.
For first time in 20 years, Colorado stocks 18,000 fish biologists call a 'canary in a coal mine' Yahoo
A beetle that nearly went extinct is getting back to burying carcasses The Allegheny Front
Someone's thrash is another one's treasure - this old saying has an entirely different meaning for an octopus.
Scientists have digitally preserved the world’s most endangered marine mammal by creating highly detailed 3D models of a vaquita skeleton using advanced imaging technology. The virtual archive provide…
If you've noticed more whales visiting local waters, you're not imagining it: Vancouver's gargantuan guests are here thanks to the season, great grub and conservation successes, researchers say.
Secrets of the mysterious 'ghost dogs' of the Amazon revealed after rare sightings Metro.co.uk
River otters are making a comeback – and in surprising places around the Chesapeake Bay Baltimore Sun