DNA Reveals Japan’s First New Bird Species in 40 Years
A bird that scientists thought was one rare species in Japan has turned out to be two. The discovery came not
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A bird that scientists thought was one rare species in Japan has turned out to be two. The discovery came not
Mangroves, the tangled coastal forests that store more carbon than tropical rainforests, can recover from defo
A new study has produced the first ever map of climate-resilient upslope corridors in the Amazon rainforest. T
The loss of African elephants does more than shrink a species. It triggers a chain reaction that can wipe out
The two coffee species that fuel the world's morning routines, Arabica and Robusta, are struggling to survive
A forest can look perfectly healthy from space while its animal life is already vanishing. That gap between wh
Three new species of praying mantis have been discovered in Australia and Papua New Guinea, and they do someth
Gold mining in the Amazon does more than scar the landscape. It also wipes out the insects that keep the fores
A sea slug no bigger than a sesame seed has turned up in the waters off Taiwan, and it is the first new specie
The European Space Agency has given the green light to two new small satellites that will peer through forest
A newly identified wasp from Indonesia now carries the name of a broadcasting legend. Scientists described the
The Amazon is losing frog species faster than scientists can find them. In Brazil, researchers estimate that d
Africa is home to some of the world's most unique amphibians, yet conservation planners are largely ignoring t
A zoo in the United Kingdom has become an unlikely laboratory for a technique that sounds like science fiction
Up to 80 percent of South America's cloud forests could vanish by the end of this century. That is the stark f
A flower that scientists believed had vanished from the Earth is now growing in abundance inside a South Afric
A single, widespread fishing method hauls in nearly a quarter of all known marine fish species on Earth. Resea