From coyotes swimming to the largest natural island in the San Francisco Bay to hitchhiking seagulls, 2025 proved that the ...
Deep within the cloud forests of the San Martín region of Peru lie two places so high, cold and remote that they remained ...
A decades-old mix-up in a museum collection led scientists to mistakenly identify a Peruvian poison frog as a new species.
Every new extinction ripples out beyond the affected species, from ecosystems to human knowledge across culture, spirituality ...
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9 incredible new species discovered in 2025, from the screaming pika to the 'curiously isolated' butterfly
From a butterfly shaped by 40,000 years of isolation to creatures 1,400 feet below the sea, scientists uncovered thousands of ...
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It looked harmless – what made this frog deadlier than any predator
The golden poison dart frog appeared small, colorful, and harmless at first glance. In reality, its skin carried enough toxin to kill dozens of adults with minimal contact. Few predators ever survived ...
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La Trobe University academics have developed a noninvasive way to monitor hormones in frogs in an important step toward protecting the vulnerable animals from extinction. Global frog populations are ...
Geoffrey Heard works for The University of Queensland on the Threatened Species Index project, a key part of the Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network (TERN). TERN is funded by the Australian ...
'Sound of Falling' and 'Sentimental Value' were among the winners at the festival, which celebrates excellence in cinematography. By Scott Roxborough Europe Bureau Chief Camerimage wrapped its 2025 ...
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