A US judge predicted the inevitable extinction of mammals due to greenhouse emissions
+ A - Federal court refuses to remove seal from Alaska's endangered species list A former oil and gas lawyer...
+ A - Federal court refuses to remove seal from Alaska's endangered species list A former oil and gas lawyer...
According to the latest report UN, one fifth of the migratory wildlife species included in the Convention on Migratory Species...
Former White House chef Sam Kass hosted a four-course dinner featuring dishes that could change dramatically—or disappear. According to The...
The Caspian seal population is in critical condition and it is unlikely to be restored in the near future, said...
The largest known ape reached a height of approximately 3 meters and weighed almost twice as much as a gorilla....
New Year is approaching. Traditionally, a bottle of champagne appears on the festive table - an integral symbol of the...
International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) published their first and only update lists this year. About 7,000 new species...
The Guardian reports that experts estimate nearly a quarter of the world's freshwater fish are at risk of extinction due...
Repeated "volcanic winters" may have left dinosaurs hungry, cold and vulnerable to the deadly "final blow" of the asteroid that...
A new analysis has revealed the gravest threat to thousands of flora and fauna species facing extinction. Modern agriculture in...
+ A - The big cat breaks the main rule of hunting in Africa A new study has found that...
Scientists say dust led to the extinction of dinosaurs after an asteroid collision. Researchers conducted simulations to study the "killing...
An environmental disaster on a Caribbean island has shown how quickly wildlife can be destroyed. Dominica's national dish was once...
+ A - Nature Geosciense: Humanity will go extinct in 250 million years A team of scientists from the University...
Over half a millennium, 73 genera of mammals, birds, reptiles and amphibians have disappeared, a group of zoologists from Stanford...