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Imagine an asteroid striking Earth and wiping out most of the human population. Even if some lucky people survived the impact ...
Extreme heat is forcing Western Australia's critically endangered western ringtail possum to reduce its essential feeding and ...
DinoLand has officially closed. While fans say goodbye to the beloved attraction, they are also wondering if Animal Kingdom ...
Scientists have released the DinoTracker app to help paleontologists and amateur enthusiasts identify fossilized dinosaur ...
The Olympic marmot is endemic to the Olympic Peninsula — it is found nowhere else in the world. Now, the federal government ...
Woodland Park Zoo will feature two giant tortoises for its "Wild Encounters" exhibit, and visitors will soon be able to touch ...
Billionaire Dr. Tom Kaplan combines his position as largest private Dutch Masters collector and Panthera founder to raise ...
Kemp’s ridley sea turtles, one of the most endangered sea turtle species on Earth, live in some of the noisiest waters on the ...
A new study informs conservation and land management efforts for one of the least understood mammals in the Pacific Northwest ...
Sharks are often imagined as massive, powerful predators cruising through open water, but not all sharks are great ...
The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife has designated a slice of Grant County's shrub stepped as a recovery zone for ...