In January 2016 in Kenya, the conditions were just right for an outbreak of Rift Valley fever.
What factors influence the spread of invasive animal species in our oceans?
Microplastics have been found in the guts of sharks that live near the seabed off the UK coast.
Beluga whales have complex social networks similar to human societies, with close relationships outside of their immediate kin, according to new research published in the journal Scientific Reports.
The global population of the critically endangered Chinese crested tern has more than doubled thanks to a historic, decade-long collaboration among Oregon State University researchers and scientists and conservationists in China, Taiwan and Japan.
New research reveals how winners & losers from climate change can be identified based on their ability to adapt to rising future temperatures.
A Siamese crocodile that was released into the wild in 2018 has been recorded nesting in Cambodia’s Cardamom Mountains.
A citizen science collaboration, of which the University of Aberdeen is part of, launched a new tool this week to help members of the public learn more about bumblebees.
A decade of acoustic data reveals changes in distribution in four species of baleen whales since 2010. Warming ocean waters and shifting prey could be among the reasons.
Blooms of the toxic microbes can adversely affect marine life, seafood and water quality.
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