Axolotls are an incredible species, well known for their stylish looks, pretty pink coloring, and ability to regenerate.
Axolotls are Mexico’s iconic amphibians, who are vanishing fast due to habitat loss, pollution, invasive species and climate change. Conservation efforts aim to save them.
Ask a kid what their favourite animal is, and there's a good chance it's the axolotl, a critically endangered salamander, or the capybara, a giant rodent that's become a social media star. These ...
Wondering if exotic pets are right for you? WWF’s new guide helps you make informed choices about keeping wild animals.
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10 animals so rare you’ve probably never heard of them
Some of Earth’s rarest animals are so elusive they feel more like folklore than flesh and bone. We often think of endangered ...
Qingliangfeng Nature Reserve is located in Zhejiang Province in eastern China. The research team includes Zhirong He, Siyu Wu, Shanqing Wang, Li Ma, Na Zhao, Xiaobing Wu and Supen Wang.
Current Board Director Shaun Kingsbury is appointed new Chairman of the Board replacing Harald Mix. Mix has decided to step down as Chairman but will continue as an active member of the Board. Aidan ...
Lake Xochimilco in Mexico City is the only place where axolotls live in the wild, and they face growing threats.
Of all the communities across America impacted by the government shutdown, the population of endangered black-footed ferrets may be among the smallest and most vulnerable. This rare species, ...
Sea snakes appear more skillful under water than believed. New research reveals unique dive styles, energy-saving glides, and ...
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Endangered baby rhino debuts at Cleveland Zoo
A critically endangered baby Eastern black rhino made its debut at the Cleveland Zoo this week. Murder that 'sent shockwaves' through Long Island solved after 40 years: DA It’s a bird! It’s a plane!
CLEVELAND(AP) — A critically endangered rhino made its public debut Friday at a Cleveland zoo, dashing about its enclosure and giving a boost to the endangered species. The 120-pound (55-kilogram) ...
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