Animalogic on MSN
Why some male animals must change sex to keep their species alive
This video explores the extraordinary phenomenon in which certain male animals transition into egg-laying females. It explains how hormonal shifts, social cues, and environmental conditions push these ...
AZ Animals on MSN
Animal Hoarding: Which Animals Are Most Often Victims
Learn which pets are most commonly hoarded and how unchecked breeding and mental health issues drive animal overcrowding.
New research has confirmed that the first year of a project to reintroduce wildcats to Scotland was highly effective, with ...
The nonprofit began in 2012 to document Atlantic bottlenose dolphins that live in both forks of the St. Lucie River and southern Indian River Lagoon.
ZME Science on MSN
This Tiny Brazilian Toad Became the First Amphibian Ever to Halt a Hydroelectric Dam. Now, It Faces a Climate Disaster
A rare toad changed the fate of a river by becoming the first amphibian to halt a hydroelectric dam. It's now in trouble.
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The 5 best science books of 2025
Thankfully, we can still turn to our bookshelves — and podcasts — to ground us. We tapped science doyenne Alie Ward, the host ...
Mongabay News on MSN
The first amphibian to halt a hydroelectric dam now takes on the climate crisis
The admirable little red-bellied toad is the size of a thumb, but it has achieved giant feats: In 2014, it prevented the ...
CAPE TOWN, South Africa (AP) — For 35 years, American zoologist Laurie Marker has been collecting and storing specimens in a cheetah sperm bank in Namibia, hoping conservationists never have to use ...
In an underwater nursery just off the Dominican Republic coast, tiny corals born in a laboratory are slowly growing under the ...
Saving Wildcats was introduced to improve survival and reproduction rates. It is now in its third year. The ICUN study ...
New research has confirmed that the first year of a project to reintroduce wildcats to Scotland was highly effective, with survival and ...
Scientists warn that rising heat and rapid land change could reshape wildlife habitats faster than expected. A University of ...
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