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In the forests of Madagascar, small lizards do more than sunbathe on rocks or snap at insects. In fact, they may be shaping ...
After millions of years of evolutionary isolation, Madagascar developed an unparalleled array of wildlife, and recent ...
Hikers at Joseph D. Grant County Park, just outside of San Jose, saw an Argentine black and white tegu last week—and rangers ...
Research has revealed that invasive urban rats and native mammals share similar gut biomes, suggesting how animals adapt to new environments.
From mastodons to ancient rhinos and giant deer, large herbivores have been shaping Earth's landscapes for millions of years.
Reforestation efforts began on Pemba in 2008, and since then, more than two million trees have been planted there ... of how a community can successfully adapt to the growing challenges created ...