The company that brought back the dire wolf is launching a new biovault to store the genomes of the most at-risk species.
An endangered bat species has traveled farther north in New Mexico than previously known, scientists confirmed by testing agaves and hummingbird feeders for bat DNA."Having (environmental DNA) ...
An extinct snail found in a Bermuda alleyway led to biologists breeding 100,000 and releasing them back into the wild—and ...
Sartore will come to Sarasota this month to show some of his images and share stories of his work in a Ringling College Town ...
Less than a year ago, United States company Colossal Biosciences announced it had “resurrected” the dire wolf, a ...
If granted protections, the species would be the first to be protected under the current Trump administration.
Colossal Biosciences aims to freeze millions of animal samples in the hope of saving endangered species, or one day ...
The National Aviary will receive $25,000 from the Foxwynd Foundation to support existing programs that prioritize ...
A US House committee has approved a measure that would delist the endangered Mexican gray wolf. But critics worry it would ...
A poacher in California uses “an unconventional storage method” for trying to hide her unlawful catch, but a wildlife officer ...
The United Arab Emirates and Colossal Biosciences have announced the creation of the first Colossal BioVault and World ...
Federal officials take a first step toward protecting Olympic marmots.
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