Medicine & TechnologyPoaching has become a greater threat than previously thought. The study surveyed 30,000 species of mammals, birds, reptiles, and amphibians, and found out that the percentage of the illegally traded animals are 40-60% higher and will continue to rise unless stopped.
These studies suggest that something similar occurs when animals engage in natural social interactions and discover that some aspects of the animals’ social behavior can be predicted based on neural observations
Alien species are the primary driver of recent extinctions in both animals and plants, so there is a clear and urgent need for better biosecurity measures to prevent or mitigate the impact of future invasions and protect endangered native species
Despite surviving the civil war, the wildlife of South Sudan is still facing problems due to the rise of illegal activities such as mining and poaching.
The estimates of the new range which have been gathered from the Columbia study revealed that the IUCN maps for 17 of the 18 bird species contained expansive zones of unsatisfactory territory and boundlessly overestimated their ranges.
A current research study unveils an interesting fact that animals are capable enough to avoid the detection of the predators by actively choosing their background.
A group of scientists has revealed on Wednesday that Neanderthals, not humans, were the first American settlers on the continent way back more than 130 000 years ago.
The university of Exeter scientists trying to understand the evolutionary advantages behind the vision of dichromats and trichromats. scientists showed pictures of nightjar bird to both normal and simulated colorblind condition to find them and their eggs.