More Environment - Page 33
Texas to feral pigs: It's time for the 'hog apocalypse' to begin
The Lone Star State will use a controversial chemical to tackle its wild pig problem.
Africa's elusive forest elephants are disappearing
Poachers drove an 80 percent population decline inside a key Central African preserve.
YouTuber creates 20-foot tornado fire that's as mesmerizing as it is dangerous
It's a video you won't forget.
This pollinating bee drone shows the power of these endangered creatures
Plan Bee could one day be used for large-scale farming.
A dinosaur-era reptile popped out babies, not eggs
Scientists found a surprise in an ancient fossil: an embryo.
Good one, humans. You've polluted even the deepest trenches of the sea.
Really bad job, everyone.
By Ariel Bogle
Why Google's Valentine's Day game is a lot darker than you think
Pangolins: So cute. So endangered.
Why drones are a game-changer for animal research
Drones could be the best thing to happen to animal researchers in a long time.
By Ariel Bogle
Heartbreaking images emerge of mass stranding of over 400 whales
Volunteers are working to save 100 surviving whales at Farewell Spit.
By Johnny Lieu
To hunt in the dark, these fish bring their own 'flashlights'
It's survival of the brightest.
Sir David Attenborough is very stoked to get a new snail named after him
Behold, the newest David Attenborough.
By Johnny Lieu
This terrifying sea creature could be one of our earliest ancestors
Say hello to your distant, distant relative.
Trump’s political appointees will vet EPA’s scientific work before release
EPA studies will now have to be vetted by political appointees before public release.
By The Associated Press
Rachel Carson doc tells the environmentalist's inspiring life story
The 'Silent Spring' author helped spark the modern environmental movement.
Scientists are catching sea turtles 'rodeo style' for an important reason
Turtles' excellent sense of direction has long been fascinating.
By Johnny Lieu
Leonie the shark doesn't need a man, begins impregnating herself instead
There could be big implications for the shark's conservation.
By Johnny Lieu
New species of gibbon named after Star Wars character, and Twitter can't cope
Yoda would be proud.
These robots are transforming how we see wildlife
From four-wheel cameras to underwater vehicles, robots are helping us explore the world.
For the first time ever, a bumblebee is on the U.S. endangered species list
These busy bees are slowing down.
By Sasha Lekach
Threatened bluefin tuna fetches $632,000 at Tokyo auction
Surging sushi consumption is putting tuna at risk.
Researchers bid farewell to 'Granny,' the world's oldest known orca
"Who will lead the pod into the future?"
By Johnny Lieu
Another organ has been hiding in your belly all along
Time to meet your mesentery.
The world's fastest land animal is even more threatened than we thought
The spotted cats are losing their habitats.