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Lesser Antillean Iguana, native to the Caribbean, and the invasive mongoose.

Loss of reptiles poses threat for small islands where humans may have caused extinctions

Traditional cooperative fishing between Lahille's bottlenose dolphins and artisanal net-casting fishers in Laguna, Brazil.

Fishing in synchrony brings mutual benefits for dolphins and people

Elephants

Gardeners of the Forest: Science Poetry Friday!

A very tiny bunny

Hundreds of mammal species are being pushed toward extinction

Reef fish must relearn ‘rules of engagement’ after coral bleaching

A coati (Nasua narica) forages on palm fruits in a secondary forest, Panama. Credit: Christian Ziegler, Max Planck Institute of Animal Behavior.

New Study Finds Animals Play Key Role in Restoring Forests

An elephant getting a shower

Elephant benefits often overlooked in conservation strategy

Lemurs drinking water

Extinction cascades will wipe out more than a quarter of world biodiversity

Whale diagram

Whales (yes whales) could be a valuable carbon sink

Researchers at New Jersey Institute of Technology and Colorado State University have reported the discovery of the oldest army ant on record, preserved in Baltic amber dating to the Eocene (~35 million years ago).

Oldest army ant ever discovered reveals iconic predator once raided Europe

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