While the average person may believe we’re losing species faster than we can discover new ones, that may not be the case. A ...
Millions of years of isolation have shaped Australia's extraordinary mammal fauna into species unlike anywhere else in the ...
Somewhere on Earth, species are vanishing faster than ever. The 2025 IUCN Red List update revealed that nearly 49,000 species ...
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Many mammals in Australia face extinction: Could feral cats and foxes be to blame?
Getty Image While Australia is home to some of the most impressive wildlife, it is also home to a sad fact. Being in complete ...
Arian Wallach receives funding from the Australian Research Council. Erick Lundgren receives funding from the Centre for Open Science & Synthesis in Ecology and Evolution at the University of Alberta ...
The contents of an ancient wolf pup's stomach yields surprising clues into the genetic lineage of extinct species.
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Scientists Didn’t Expect Life to Return This Fast After Earth’s First Mass Extinction Event
The new Huayuan biota provides a 'unique window' into the Sinsk mass extinction event.
We rely on smell more than most people may realize. Across mammals, scent guides feeding, warns of danger, and shapes social behavior. A new international study shows that this vital sense leaves a ...
East-west coastlines trap marine species during warming, blocking escape routes and increasing extinction risk over millions ...
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