Federal officials are removing wood storks, an iconic bird found in south Georgia, from the endangered species list — but ...
The wood stork was once on the brink of extinction and now can be found in 13 counties across Georgia's coast and southern ...
This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. Just weeks after a mountain lion wandered ...
Scientists and advocates say that mountain lions are running out of time: physical signs of inbreeding, including kinked tails, testicular defects and malformed sperm, have already cropped up in ...
The wood stork, which live and breeds in parts of southeast Georgia as well as other southeastern states, was first listed in ...
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service settled federal litigation over the species’ plight. But the wood stork will lose its ...
Scientists are rethinking extinction risk as studies reveal how shrinking populations disrupt social connections that many animals depend on.
Forty years ago, wood stork populations in Florida were plummeting. But federal and private efforts have made a dramatic difference, officials say.
An extinct snail found in a Bermuda alleyway led to biologists breeding 100,000 and releasing them back into the wild—and they're thriving.
Decades of overfishing and habitat degradation led to huge declines in freshwater biodiversity in China's longest river, but ...
Exotic animals can be dangerous and unpredictable and the laws about them are often confusing. Here's what South Carolina ...
When someone brings up Michael McFadden's job at a party, he says he usually ends up finding himself answering questions for about half an hour. He's not too bothered by it, though. McFadden tells ...