The tree climbing crocodile of Côte d'Ivoire faces an uncertain future
A crocodile that climbs trees. That is the reality in Côte d'Ivoire, where the slender snouted crocodile has b
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A crocodile that climbs trees. That is the reality in Côte d'Ivoire, where the slender snouted crocodile has b
A brilliant blue lizard no longer than a finger is proving that even the smallest creatures can stage a big re
A single season of landslides in Indonesia may have killed nearly 60 of the world's rarest great apes. A new s
A small, secretive mammal that looks like a cross between a ferret and a badger lives only on the island of Bo
A single year of extreme weather in Indonesia wiped out 7% of the world's rarest great apes. The Tapanuli oran
A brilliant blue lizard smaller than a human finger was nearly collected into extinction. The turquoise dwarf
Cambodia wants to bring Bengal tigers back to its forests nearly 20 years after the species was declared funct
A Ukrainian tourist in Hawaii is accused of hurling a rock at a critically endangered Hawaiian monk seal. His
A team of scientists in Ecuador recently did something no one had done before in the country: they tagged a ne
A tourist visiting Hawaii is facing criminal charges after he allegedly picked up a rock and threw it at a cri
The sawfish, a ray with a long, tooth-lined snout, is now considered functionally extinct in Sri Lanka. That m
Africa is home to some of the world's most unique amphibians, yet conservation planners are largely ignoring t
The humble sea cucumber, a creature that looks more like a squishy pickle than a luxury commodity, is at the c
On World Tapir Day, conservationists in Malaysia are celebrating an animal they know surprisingly little about
A critically endangered species of wild cattle, once hunted to the brink, is now thriving in a Thai wildlife s
A new study from northern Kenya reveals a startling fact: despite frequent and costly conflicts with endangere
A routine inspection at Hong Kong International Airport revealed a shipment of 760 live reptiles, all suspecte