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As U.S. butterfly populations face declines, the John Ball Zoo has launched a program to save these insects in a race against extinction.
For the first time, international researchers have pinpointed the moment when planets began to form around a star beyond the ...
Astronomers first identified these minerals using the now-three-year-old James Webb Space Telescope. To see where exactly the ...
Mileski said nearby residents followed suit and now collect caterpillars to release as butterflies. Additionally, Mileski ...
The new species was observed spending “long periods sunning itself,” on a tree high up in Angola’s central highlands, according to a study.
A University of Florida research team has developed a more accurate way to count wildlife using drones—an innovation that ...
The DNR is asking the public to submit observations through Aug. 31 of wild turkeys, ruffed grouse, ring-necked pheasants and gray partridge. The information helps the agency in its wildlife ...
Monarch butterfly numbers are down by 80% overall and remain just one-third the size needed to avoid migratory collapse.
In Kerala's Western Ghats, scientists have discovered a new butterfly species, Zographetus mathewi, highlighting the region's ...
Simple things like hedgerows, field trees, and scruffy edges can help reverse the long-term decline of butterflies across ...
A recent grassland study has suggested that a varied curved mowing pattern may support bees and butterflies better than conventional block mowing. Farmers in the Flanders region of Belgium have been ...