Just weeks after a mountain lion wandered into San Francisco, state officials voted to permanently protect populations of the charismatic predators that prowl the coastal mountains between the Bay ...
Koalas suffered a massive population decline that left them with dangerously low genetic diversity. However, new genomic research suggests their rapid rebound may be helping reverse some of that ...
Some koalas may recover their genes after major population crashes. Growing koala populations may rebuild genetic strength over time.
Cause of death of 19-year-old in January was drowning ‘in the setting of multiple injuries, due to, or as a consequence of a dingo attack’ ...
Koalas’ population comeback may be doing more than boosting numbers—it could also be rebuilding their lost genetic diversity.
According to a new genomic study of Australia’s koala populations, rapid demographic rebound may be able to restore once-lost genetic variation and drive recombination in ways that re-establish ...
Advocates said the big cats are running out of time. "These populations are facing an extinction vortex," Tiffany Yap of the ...
At the beginning of February, the water level in the Baltic Sea dropped sharply. Experts tell Euronews it is a result of climate change. View on euronews ...
California officials are stepping in to protect one of the state's most iconic and recently vulnerable animals: the mountain lion. After years of warnings from scientists, the California Fish and Game ...
This photo provided by San Francisco Animal Care and Control shows Dr. Adrian Mutlow, left, chief veterinarian at the San Francisco Zoo, examining a mountain lion after it was tranquilized, Tuesday, ...