The nationwide experiment will initially include around 100,000 volunteers.
An organization hopes to restore natural ecological processes by reintroducing large herbivores to the continent.
An organization hopes to restore natural ecological processes by reintroducing large herbivores to the continent.
Conservationists are reintroducing large animals to areas they once roamed, providing ecologists with the chance to assess whether such “rewilding” efforts can restore lost ecosystems.
Researchers collate a list of the 100 most rare and unique avian species facing extinction.
Zebras evolved stripes to prevent pesky biting flies from landing on them, a study finds.
The gene behind a butterfly’s mimicry; the evolution of adipose fins; bacteria and bowel cancer; plants lacking plastid genomes
Adipose fins, long considered vestigial, may have evolved multiple times as a key adaptation in some fish, study finds.
Fish with complex light-emitting photophore patterns may be primed to split into new species.
Meet some of the people featured in the March 2014 issue of The Scientist.