Botanist Andrea Bianchi and local plant experts Aloyce Mwakisoma and his brother Ruben were exploring two tiny village forest ...
From Paradise Parrot to Japanese Sea Lion, here are some animal species that went extinct, primarily due to human-driven ...
The planet’s earliest mammals are an important part of our evolutionary history, yet remain shrouded in mystery. One of them, Mixodectes pungens lived in western North America during the early ...
It turns out bees are responsible for a lot more than just making honey. In fact, if bees were to disappear, it could lead to ...
A 6,000-year-old forest emerged from melting ice in Wyoming, revealing ancient climate shifts while warning of modern global ...
Mixodectes belonged to an extinct family known as mixodectids and ... By the anatomy of its limbs and claws, the team believes that it lived in trees and could vertically cling to tree trunks ...
School children have planted hundreds of trees, hedges and shrubs, as part of a Trees for Cities' project, to promote nature ...
It’s long been hypothesized that sauropods — long-necked herbivore dinosaurs such as Brachiosaurus — thinned out forests as they lumbered their way through the trees, eating their fill. After the ...
The Galapagos Rail had not been seen on this island since Charles Darwin's visit to the archipelago in 1835, until now.
After the sauropods went extinct, the forests grew thicker and darker, which gave trees with larger seed sizes and that bore tasty fruit an advantage. As the theory went, larger seeds gave trees a ...