We have the most amazing and weird insects in the world, which we have never heard of. One of the most weird arachnid is witnessed, which is generally found in southeast Asia.
Scientists have found what might be the world’s largest snake. The Northern Green Anaconda was discovered deep in the Amazon rainforest during filming of a National Geographic series featuring actor Will Smith. “It was the highlight of my career,” said
Conservation groups have launched legal action to stop widespread cattle damage threatening endangered species in Arizona’s Tonto National Forest. The Center for Biological Diversity and Maricopa Bird Alliance filed a notice of
The Trump administration released draft plans on September 2 that would ease protections for the greater sage grouse across about 50 million acres of public lands in eight Western states. The proposed
Scientists have discovered that Spicomellus afer, the world’s oldest ankylosaur, was covered with massive spikes – some reaching up to a meter long. These spikes, fused directly to the dinosaur’s skeleton, reveal
Australia’s first marine park co-designed with Traditional Owners has been finalized in Western Australia. The Bardi Jawi Gaarra Marine Park covers 204,000 hectares in the Kimberley’s Buccaneer Archipelago, protecting an area about
An application to allow Bengal cats back into Australia has sparked strong opposition from environmental groups who warn these hybrid animals could worsen the country’s already severe feral cat problem. The Department
The discovery of an Asian hornet nest in Runcorn, Cheshire marks the first time these invasive insects have been found in north-west England, raising alarm among beekeepers and conservation experts. A member
In a promising development for struggling honeybee populations, University of Oxford researchers have created an engineered yeast supplement that dramatically boosts colony reproduction in controlled trials. The supplement, described in an August
University of Minnesota researchers have identified 120 different fungi species growing on dying buckthorn trees, with 46 showing promise as potential natural controls for this highly invasive plant that plagues Midwest and
The Amazon rainforest may be more resilient than previously thought, according to new research from Yale School of Environment. Scientists found no evidence of a single, basin-wide tipping point that would trigger
A federal judge in Oregon has ordered the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) to fundamentally change how it manages grasshoppers and Mormon crickets on public lands. The August 22, 2025