Since most of our planet is comprised of water - with the ocean making up over 70% of the Earth’s surface - there’s a lot to be discovered in the sea, and it’s a place that captivates at every turn.
Discover five unexpected wildlife hotspots in the Western Cape, from otters on the Atlantic Seaboard to caracals on Table ...
Projects involving the two Atlanta institutions have used technology to advance conservation efforts at Georgia Aquarium and ...
A second giant otter, Romo, has died at the Roger Williams Park Zoo just days after the death of his brother, Fernando. Romo, ...
The discovery In May 1925 provided fodder for the argument between creationists and evolutionary biologists, but what does ...
A spherical sea sponge discovered in Antarctica, Carnivorous cladorhizid, is a carnivore, trapping and devouring live animals ...
A popular giant otter at the Roger Williams Park Zoo had to be euthanized, despite efforts by zookeepers to treat its ...
Their disappearance, combined with a massive marine heat wave called “the blob,” set off a cascade of catastrophic ecological changes that turned these kelp biodiverse hot spots into vast sea urchin ...
The two largest areas are Bear Ridge, devoted to black bears, and Sea Otter Coast, a new animal to the Cincinnati Zoo. The ...
The Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden has debuted a new home for animals from around North America, one in line with recent ...