A new study led by the University of Oxford has revealed that reptiles confined to islands are facing a double jeopardy.
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Pigs, rats, cats, and mongooses, all brought to the island decades earlier by humans, were to blame for their demise, preying ...
Its rediscovery didn’t come easily. Vejmělka’s team trekked up Mount Wilhelm, Papua New Guinea’s highest peak, at around ...
There is conclusive evidence that Crocidura trichura populations declined dramatically since 1900. In fact, some suspected it ...
Discover seven extraordinary island birds found nowhere else on Earth. From the kiwi to the Bermuda petrel, explore rare species that highlight the beauty and fragility of island ecosystems.
Kane Williamson retires as New Zealand's second-highest men's T20I runs-scorer at an average of 33, including 18 ...
Just because a species is presumed extinct doesn’t mean it’s gone forever. Here are four glowing examples of this unique, and felicitous, phenomenon.
On New Zealand’s remote Chatham Islands, scientists have uncovered the story of a bird that defied expectations, the Rēkohu ...
Current laws that deem species safe from extinction ignore their ecological role, geographic range and genetic diversity, as ...
Jemimah Rodrigues' story reflects more than just a match-winning innings. It is about resilience, belief, and the quiet fight ...
University of Cambridge researchers have developed a new way to measure the impact of our food production on other species' ...
Cambridge researchers have developed a new way to measure the impact of food production on other species’ survival around the ...
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