Join the Cambridge Library on Saturday, Feb. 15 at 10 a.m. as naturalist, wildlife photographer, and author/writer Stan Tekiela teaches safe practices to forage mushrooms.
DNA analysis reveals the big, flightless moa birds ate — and pooped out — 13 kinds of fungi, including ones crucial for New Zealand’s forest ecosystem.
South Dakota State University researchers and Extension specialists are fighting to protect North America's most endangered ...
February’s cold grip brings harsh conditions for wildlife, but signs of spring emerge as days grow longer and nature slowly ...
Poison Ivy #30 rewrites the Alan Moore's original Swamp Thing story of humanity and the Green (Spoilers) Poison Ivy #30 ...
This winter, volunteers from the Xerces Society, a nonprofit environmental group, tallied just 9,119 western monarchs — a ...
Researchers have identified a sex chromosome in the California two-spot octopus. This chromosome has likely been around for 480 million years, since before octopuses split apart from the nautilus on ...
CELINA - Though dinosaurs are the most notable of the prehistoric animals, smaller mammals and fish walked and swam in Ohio, ...
How do predators use their vision to both navigate through the terrain while tracking prey running for its life? Pursuing ...
Pangolins are scaly, anteater-like mammals known for their long tongues, burrowing lifestyles and elusive habits. Throughout their homes in Africa and Asia, pangolins are threatened by poaching ...