Orphaned elephants lead a tougher social life
Young female orphan elephants lead a tougher social life than their non-orphan counterparts, suggests a new study titled “Orphaning and natal group dispersal are associated with social costs in female…
Young female orphan elephants lead a tougher social life than their non-orphan counterparts, suggests a new study titled “Orphaning and natal group dispersal are associated with social costs in female…
Jason Kolbe, the professor of biological sciences from the University of Rhode Island, decided to measure the length of the legs and size of the toe pads of various lizards…
A research team comprising of researchers from the United States, China and Russia has estimated that only 84 highly endangered Amur leopards, scientifically known as Panthera pardus orientalis are left…
Many have argued that, even back when Darwin wrote the Theory of Evolution that zebras have striped fur so that they can feel even under the hot sun. A new…
It is no secret that the Arctic is losing ice at a very rapid rate. Ice-free seas have led to a rise in seasonal ship traffic. The first large cruise…
When trying to save an endangered species, conservationists more often than not do not get to have some kind of long-term population data to back their study. This often becomes…
Thirty-two years after the Chernobyl disaster scientists are seeing a significant rise in the population of gray wolves in the radioactive zone around the nuclear disaster site of Chernobyl. A…