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WWildlife Read More First-Ever Photos Reveal Secretive Giant Rat of New GuineaSeptember 20, 2025 Large rat Mallomys istapantap. Image from a camera trap. Credit: FrantiÅ¡ek VejmÄ›lka, originally published in: VejmÄ›lka, F. (2025).…
WWildlife Read More Endangered Red and Yellow Mountain Frogs Are Bred for First Time–Years of Work to Save the SpeciesSeptember 18, 2025 – credit Southern Cross University A unique and beautiful mountain-dwelling frog has been bred in captivity and released…
EEnvironment Read More Food impacts on species extinction risks can vary by three orders of magnitudeSeptember 9, 2025 Variation in the opportunity cost of food production Animal products generally have substantially greater impacts on species extinction…
WWildlife Read More Small Rabbit with a Black Tail Not Seen in 120 Years Found Hopping Around Mexican MountainsSeptember 9, 2025 The Omiltemi cottontail rabbit caught in a camera trap – credit, Re:Wild A species of cottontail rabbit endemic…
EEnvironment Read More What the Future Ocean Might Look Like Amid Climate Change, Overfishing and MoreSeptember 8, 2025 Source: Halpern, et. al., Science (2025) By Delger Erdenesanaa Graphics by Mira Rojanasakul; Photographs and Video by Madeline…
EEnvironment Read More Integrating historical sources for long-term ecological knowledge and biodiversity conservationSeptember 8, 2025 McClenachan, L., Cooper, A. B., McKenzie, M. G. & Drew, J. A. The importance of surprising results and…