The Earth is on the brink of a sixth great extinction after humanity has increased the natural rate of animal and plant species extinction by up to 1,000 times, says a new study.
The Earth is on the brink of a sixth great extinction after humanity has increased the natural rate of animal and plant species extinction by up to 1,000 times, says a new study.
The axolotl, or walking fish, may have vanished from its natural habitat in the lakes system of Mexico City
The saola, one of the rarest mammals on the planet, has been photographed in Vietnam for the first time in 15 years, giving hope of a recovery for the species.
Australia accounts for one-third of all contemporary mammal extinctions worldwide. At least ten species and six subspecies of Australian marsupials…
Species, habitats, and ecosystems in the wild have enormous cultural and spiritual value to humans, but we are on the brink of losing some of this biodiversity