Fishing duo Cole & Jay investigate the mysterious and eerie creatures living beneath the dam of a lake that is currently being drained.
Inside the growing scientific quest to understand what creatures with the extraordinary ability to defy the ravages of time can teach us about making human aging better.
Public pressure from animal rights groups and threats to the staff of Washington State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine have prompted the school’s leadership to abruptly end long-running ...
An entertaining view of what unpopular creatures including raccoons, rats, coyotes, gulls, snakes, and other intruders teach us about intelligence, adaptability, and ourselves.
Many insects live in fresh water, or close to the sea in salt marsh and beach habitats. There are also several species of water striders in the genus Halobates, which live on the ocean’s surface, far ...
Celebrate the official start of spring with a maple sugar festival, forest hike and other environmental programming. Plus, find lots of concerts and arts opportunities this week.
Over the long and complicated course of evolutionary history, mammals independently turned towards water to make a home multiple times. While many of the warm-blooded animals that abandoned dry land ...
ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — The ride-sharing company Lyft will ensure the rights of blind and other disabled passengers across the country to travel with their service animals under a settlement announced ...
The platypus is one of nature’s strangest mammals. This egg-laying animal sweats milk, hunts by sensing electrical signals, carries venomous spurs, and even glows under ultraviolet light. Discover the ...
Blizzard conditions continue to have an impact across Southeast Wisconsin. Check here for the latest updates on issues caused ...
Fishing duo Cole & Jay explore a parched lake bed to uncover some of the deadliest and rarest creatures that have been lurking in the mud.
Barking and Dagenham was recently named the worst borough to live in Greater London so I spent a day there and this is what I thought.