A weedy sea dragon at a Georgia aquarium might celebrate this Father's Day as a new "mom." While it's normal for males to carry eggs, reproduction in captivity is rare.
Lions in Amboseli could be gone in a few years, conservationists say. New programs pay local Maasai tribespeople not to kill the big cats, and in some cases, to actively protect them.
Before-and-after pictures from a new atlas show how Africa is altering from the shrinking of Kilimanjaro's snows to the expansion of an "instant" lake.
As lion numbers plummet in Kenya's Amboseli park, Maasai warriors—who traditionally spear lions—are being enlisted in high-tech and compensation-based conservation efforts.
Air pollution may be stifling flowers' sweet smells, making it harder for bees and other pollinators to find them, say University of Virginia researchers.
Price increases, smaller portions, and supply shortages aren't dulling the appetites of many affluent Europeans. Part of Global Food Crisis: A Special News Series.
Extensive hunting left the mammal's population unsustainable, say biologists, who warn that Mediterranean and Hawaiian monk seals could be the next to go.
As tiger numbers continue to plummet, a new effort will unite nonprofits, governments, and local peoples in a bid to preserve the species, experts announced today.
Chinese soldiers are using antitank weapons to control drainage from a huge earthquake-formed lake that threatens to flood more than a million people living downstream.