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A strange sea creature discovered in Japan, resembling a skeletal panda, turns out to be a new species of Clavelina tunicate.
Discover how the Ecopark wetland La Paz uses treated wastewater to support over 250 bird species and boost urban biodiversity ...
An Aiken County family is feeling the pressure from the Trump administration’s undocumented immigrant policies.
Scientists have uncovered a never-before-seen species of ‘large’ furry creatures in the heart of Mexico’s Lacandona Rain ...
Eventually, researchers caught several “transparent” nudibranchs, or sea slugs, that didn’t look like anything they’d seen before. They looked closer at these animals, analyzed their DNA and realized ...
The sighting extends the species’ known range by about 75 miles northwest from its closest occurrence in Alta Verapaz, Guatemala, the study said. This is also the first time the species has been ...
As part of Artown's 30th anniversary, an exclusive exhibit is showcasing eight towering Spirit Animal statues in downtown Reno.These 22-foot-high sculptures, l ...
Ostok Sanctuary staff members transport animals in trucks to Mazatlan, Sinaloa state, from the refuge in the outskirts of Culiacan, Sinaloa state, Mexico, Tuesday, May 20, 2025.
CULIACAN, Mexico -- A pack of veterinarians clambered over hefty metal crates on Tuesday morning, loading them one by one onto a fleet of semitrucks. Among the cargo: tigers, monkeys, jaguars ...
Animals were relocated in the Mexican state of Sinaloa due to ongoing gang violence on May 21. Veterinarians led tigers, monkeys, jaguars, elephants and a lion into a fleet of semi-trucks.
Organized crime and violence in the Mexican state of Sinaloa has forced a local sanctuary to close and transfer at least 700 animals – including elephants, tigers, lions, ostriches, chickens ...
Hundreds of animals, including elephants, crocodiles, lions and tigers, have been moved from a violence-torn Mexican cartel heartland to a new home in an operation described as a "21st century ...
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