Developing assisted reproductive technologies may help endangered canids.
Developing assisted reproductive technologies may help endangered canids.
Stomachs of flesh-eating flies carry the DNA of animals in remote rainforests.
In the introduction to his latest book, renowned naturalist George Schaller describes the evolving role of the field biologist through the lens of his experiences with Himalayan wildlife.
Unusual Creatures, Extinct Boids, The Mating Lives of Birds and A World in One Cubic Foot
The role of field biologists is changing as conservation biology evolves and ecological challenges mount.
Puerto Rican businesses and residents come together to support the genomic sequencing of the island’s only native parrot species, hoping to help protect the endangered bird.
Researchers estimate annual investment needed to conserve habitats and save the world’s most at-risk species.
According to a new report, the US Fish and Wildlife Service ignored science advisors and shrunk protected habitats for endangered species from 2002 to 2007.
A yellow-bellied dwarf toad, last sighted in 1876, is rediscovered in Sri Lanka.
Pierre Comizzoli, a reproductive physiologist at the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute, chats about his efforts to rescue endangered species from extinction using in vitro fertilization as well as novel gamete preservation techniques.