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September 30, 2016
Famous Frog Toughie Dies, Sending Species to Extinction
What Happens to Smuggled Animals After They’re Seized?
Rich People’s Pet Cheetahs Put Wild Cheetahs at Risk
September 29, 2016
The World Is Finally Getting Serious About Tiger Farms
One Tiny Wasp Turns a Fig Tree Into a 150-Foot-High Eden
Intimate Photos Show the Power of the African American Museum
September 28, 2016
Saving the World's Oceans Is This Marine Biologist's Life Pursuit
How Human Violence Stacks Up Against Other Killer Animals
The World’s Most Trafficked Mammal Just Got Desperately Needed Help
Giant Millipede Fossils May Reveal New Species
September 27, 2016
To Celebrate National Parks, We Want Your Instagram Photos
September 26, 2016
Watch a Mother Cockroach and Fire Ants Fight to the Death
Animals Rescued From the 'World’s Worst Zoo'
Europa’s ‘Surprising’ Activity Explained: Hints of Water Plumes
This Is the Worst Insect Sting in the World
Rare Wildlife Portraits From Photographers Who Click Together
September 24, 2016
Some Monkeys Have Blue Testicles—Here's Why
New Smithsonian Museum Confronts Race 'to Make America Better'
September 23, 2016
Devil Frog Vomits Up a New Ant Species
How the African American Museum Snagged Washington’s Best Real Estate
See the Native Americans on the Front Lines of a Historic Protest
Meet the Native Americans on the Front Lines of a Historic Protest
Watch a Daring Mission to Rescue Rare Tree Frogs
Keys to Our Early Ancestry Provide Plenty More to Unlock
Map Shows Every River That Flows to the Mighty Mississippi
These 7 Obscure Animals May Get More Protection From Humans
September 22, 2016
How We'll Tackle Diseases That Are Becoming Untreatable
Arsenic Pills and Lead Foundation: The History of Toxic Makeup
September 21, 2016
Pioneering Conservation Biologist Reshaped Our Understanding of Bears and Yellowstone
One Snow Leopard Needs a Protected Range Bigger Than Aruba
These Are the Forgotten Victims of the West's Drought
September 20, 2016
How Male Widow Spiders Avoid Being Cannibalized During Sex
New Book Calls for Removal of Outdoor Cats 'By Any Means'
The Autumn Equinox Is Almost Here—What You Need to Know
The Autumn Equinox Is Here—What You Need to Know
September 19, 2016
Boomerangs Were Lethal Weapons of War, Skeleton Suggests
How Protecting Animals Led to Allegations of Torture and Rape
September 18, 2016
Venomous Animals Kill in Horrible Ways—And Also Cure
September 17, 2016
Should We Be Worried About North American Moose?
September 16, 2016
Cottonmouth vs. Copperhead: Watch First Mating Duel Seen in the Wild
This Popular Aquarium Fish Might Vanish From the Wild
Was This Masterpiece Painted With Ground Mummy?
September 15, 2016
Dolphins Recorded Having a ‘Conversation?’ Not So Fast.
A Legal Trade in Ivory Would Wipe Out Elephants, Study Finds
Making Toothpaste at Home, From Ancient Times to Today
The Power of One Person to Change the World
Saving Rwanda's Endangered Species, One at a Time
Obama Creates Connecticut-Size Ocean Park, First in Atlantic
September 14, 2016
Orca Shows and Breeding Banned in California
This Dinosaur Wore Camouflage
The Truth Behind the Five-Second Rule Revealed
September 13, 2016
An Adorable Baby Orangutan Was Just Born at the National Zoo
Most Young Americans Can’t Pass a Test on Global Affairs—Can You?
September 10, 2016
Dyed but Alive, Disguised Birds Skirt Laws and Fetch High Prices
September 09, 2016
See a Slowpoke Star and a Rare Double Eclipse
First Dolphins Killed in Japan’s Notorious Annual Hunt
That Fish on Your Dinner Plate May Be an Endangered Species
The Plan to Save the Humpback Whales—and How It Succeeded
September 08, 2016
One of the World's Most Unusual Plants Is Disappearing
DNA in London Grave May Help Solve Mysteries of the Great Plague
New Map Shows Where Earth Has Gained and Lost Land
Africa May Have New Giraffe Species—And This Could Help Protect Them
In First, UN Will Consider Antibiotic Resistance
September 07, 2016
Biologist Says Nature Should Be For the Masses
Biologist Says Nature Should Be For the Masses
This River in Russia Just Turned Red
Celebrate the Comeback of Humpbacks With These Fabulous Photos
Amazing ‘Nesting Doll’ Fossil Reveals Bug in Lizard in Snake
September 05, 2016
The Oceans Can’t Protect Us Anymore—Here’s Why
Vaccines May Save Africa’s Rarest Wolves From Extinction
September 04, 2016
Giant Pandas, Symbol of Conservation, Are No Longer Endangered
September 03, 2016
These New Inventions Could Help Stop Wildlife Smuggling
World’s Biggest Birds Are Stellar Dads and Unusual Lovers
September 02, 2016
Rare Jaguars Caught in Camera Traps—for Science
First Ever Confirmed Case of Puppy Identical Twins
Dolphins on Whales, and Other Animals Riding Animals
Bound for Marriage as a Child, Now a Change Agent for Kenyan Girls
Bound for Marriage as a Child, Now a Change Agent for Kenyan Girls
Exclusive: A Fish Called Obama—Newly Discovered Species Named for President
As Mother Teresa Becomes a Saint, Controversies Linger
Reef Fish Listen to Find Homes but Can’t Hear Far
September 01, 2016
The Case for Mass Slaughter of Predators Just Got Weaker
How Much Do You Know About the Titanic, 31 Years After Its Discovery?