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The closest place to Rhode Island to witness the emergence of periodical cicadas is Cape Cod, where Brood XIV is expected to ...
Among the species hardest hit is the monarch butterfly, with its vivid orange-and-black wings and one of the most ...
Rediscovered after 104 years, vivid red stinkhorn Mutinus bambusinus resurfaces in Sri Lanka garden, spotlighting citizen ...
There are days the government advises people to stay indoors as much as possible during the day to minimise effects of ...
Ancient migration between wild horse populations in America and Asia show how ecosystems adapt to survive cataclysmic change ...
Maybe it was a nuclear war, devastating climate change, or a killer virus. But if something caused people to disappear, ...
“Although primarily grass feeders, [takahē] will often supplement their diet with insects, lizards, and have even been spotted taking ducklings. Protein is obviously an important part of their diet,” ...
In 2008, entomologist Daniel Rubinoff came across a strange caterpillar in a spider web in Hawaii — but it wasn't trapped ...
a cohort now thought to be extinct whose numbers were also found through areas of northeast Connecticut and Massachusetts. The earliest records of the Brood XI cicadas in Southern New England go ...
A wildlife ranger heard “rustling” in the bushes and spotted the odd pair of animals attacking each other, officials said.
Pacific field crickets in Hawaii evolved quieter songs to evade invasive flies, but flies adapted, illustrating a rapid ...
The New York Restoration Project has launched an effort to plant 1,000 thriving American chestnut trees that are a hybrid ...