New esearch shows Aotearoa has been increasingly accepting new bird species from around the world since the start of the Ice Age, offering clues into future migration patterns.
By Yussif Ibrahim Kumasi, Feb. 18, GNA – Research conducted by the Forestry Research Institute of the Council for Scientific ...
Researchers have rediscovered a rare fish species presumed to be extinct after it was not seen for more than eight decades.
Authorities in Madagascar have arrested 19 people on suspicion of trafficking tortoises, part of intensifying efforts in the ...
From the weird to the wonderful, here's our roundup of animals you've never heard of before (and certainly won't forget in a ...
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Malagasy people have been using Madagascar’s unique native plants for food, medicine and handcrafts for thousands of years.
Although Madagascar is very rich in biodiversity, it remains particularly vulnerable to the damage caused by global warming. This damage has a devastating impact on ecosystems and local communities.
Gardens can be a hotbed of activity for local wildlife, but much of this activity happens out of sight. Whether it’s nocturnal creatures such as badgers, foxes or hedgehogs, or elusive visitors like ...
This elusiveness is in no small part due to the little bug’s position on the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN)’s Red List, meaning animal conservation ... The Calathus lundbladi ...
An intact, fossilized specimen of the world’s largest egg—of any known species ever on Earth—entered the National Geographic ...
Madagascar, a jewel of biodiversity, appears like a failing state. Since breaking up with France in 1960, Madagascar’s been stuck in a political soap opera ‒ featuring more coups than a ...
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