Lord God Bird Redux: Is the Ivory-Billed Woodpecker Really Back?
Birders are keeping hope alive that the Ivory-Billed Woodpecker will re-appear “on the wing” somewhere in the swamps of the Southeastern U.S.
Birders are keeping hope alive that the Ivory-Billed Woodpecker will re-appear “on the wing” somewhere in the swamps of the Southeastern U.S.
Losing frogs: Between 30% and 40% of Amphibian Species Are Declining
A recently updated assessment found that 32% of the 6,000-plus amphibian species left on the planet have declined to dangerously low levels.
An interview about the amphibian crisis with Dr. Jennifer Pramuk, the curator of herpetology at the Bronx Zoo.
A conservation project in Mexico City is trying to transform an odd-looking salamander into a "spokes-animal" for a threatened habitat. The axolotl is in danger of extinction in its native environment, but an effort to revive a green space in the city may help to improve its prospects.