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July 31, 2015
Cecil Is One of Hundreds of Lions Killed Recently in Zimbabwe
World Population Expected to Reach 9.7 Billion by 2050
Why Africa's Vultures Are "Collapsing Toward Extinction"
July 30, 2015
Why Cecil the Lion Was So Popular With People
Meet the First New Canine Found in 150 Years
These 7 Famous Conservationists Also Hunted
El Niño Could Mean Extreme Weather, Fewer Anchovies
July 29, 2015
Rare White Rhino Dies, Leaving Only Four Left on the Planet
Can Lion Trophy Hunting Support Conservation?
What It’s Like to Plunge Into the Heart of a Forest Fire
Pictures: The World's Tigers—There Are Only 3,200 Left in the Wild
July 28, 2015
Why Insects Are Drawn to Corpse Flower’s Stench
Killing of Cecil the Lion Sparks Debate Over Trophy Hunts
We May Have Been Wrong About How African Pygmies Grow
July 27, 2015
Tiny Owl Getting Talking-To From Sheriff Has Huge Appetite
Video Captures Catlike Creature Riding Rare Rhino
July 25, 2015
Public Lands, Public Data: Making Sense of Climate Change
Can Cats Recognize Their Grandparents?
July 24, 2015
See Why 2015 May Be the Hottest Year Ever
How Do Fireflies Glow? Mystery Solved After 60 Years
July 23, 2015
Meet the Adorable "Sea Bunny" Taking Over the Internet
This Beautiful But Destructive Fish Is Resorting to Cannibalism
July 22, 2015
Why We Were Totally Wrong About How Boa Constrictors Kill
Genetic Evidence Could Rewrite History of First Americans
Inside the Grim Lives of Africa's Captive Lions
Mysterious Balls of Goo Are Rolling Onto American Beaches
July 21, 2015
Was This Really the Tomb of Alexander the Great's Father?
Beloved Storks, Emblems of Fertility, Rebounding in France
July 20, 2015
Surfer Attacked by Shark ‘Did Everything Right’
Dogs Are Even More Like Us Than We Thought
July 19, 2015
How a Young Girl Escaped the Prison That Is North Korea
July 18, 2015
Nut-Bashing Monkeys Offer Window Into Human Evolution
July 17, 2015
How Keeping Up With the Joneses Could Save You Money
July 16, 2015
Birds Are Dying As Drought Ravages Avian Highways
Here's How Much It Costs to Run a Coffee Maker in 27 Countries
July 15, 2015
How to Rescue a Great White Shark on the Beach
U.S. Steps Up Fight Against Poaching and Wildlife Trafficking
Can Rewilding Bring Nature Back to Modern Britain?
Yes, Animals Think And Feel. Here's How We Know
Can A Skeleton Heal Rift Between Native Americans, Scientists?
How Your Backyard Can Save Butterflies
July 14, 2015
Fighting Octopuses Video Is First to Show How They "Talk"
July 13, 2015
Is the Worst of Tanzania’s Elephant Crisis Over?
8 Pictures From Inside Sea Turtle Rescue and Rehab
July 11, 2015
See Where Most Shark Attacks Happen in the United States
See Where Most Shark Attacks Happen in the United States
July 10, 2015
Inside the Three Newest U.S. National Monuments
Half-Orange, Half-Brown Lobster Found—How Rare Is It?
Why Do We Call Them the 'Dog Days' of Summer?
Does Stuffing Animals Help Save Them?
July 09, 2015
Hilarious SharkFest Promo Takes Bite Out of Competition
Shark Attack Risk Is Down Sharply Since 1950
July 08, 2015
Can Killing More Elephants Actually Help to Save Them?
July 07, 2015
‘Salvation Fish’ That Sustained Native People Now Needs Saving
July 06, 2015
11 Ways Technology Stops Crime Against Endangered Animals
July 05, 2015
When Not Treasure Hunting, Pirates Practiced Democracy
July 04, 2015
Why Do Small Birds Have Sweeter Songs?
July 03, 2015
81-Year-Old Wrangler Teaches Cowboy Skills to Navy SEALs, FBI
July 02, 2015
2 Weeks, 4 Deaths, and the Beginning of America's Fear of Sharks
Preserving Data. Protecting Wildlife.
Where Alice in Wonderland, Now 150 Years Old, Came From
July 01, 2015
Amazon’s Wildlife Threatened By Hydropower Dams, Study Says
Alaska's Seal Hunt Lasted Only A Few Days Because It's So Hot
Race and Gender Shape Views of Science in Surprising Ways
Great White Sharks Surround Paddleboarders in California
How Will We Feed a World of Nine Billion People?