By eating what no one else can, zebras expand the land’s capacity for life, making them foundational drivers of ecosystem ...
After centuries of sustained effort, zebras remain evidence that domestication depends less on human ambition than on ...
Not every animal is meant to live alongside humans — some species resist domestication by nature, instinct, and evolution.
Aquatic invasive species continued to spread in 2025 despite the best efforts of state wildlife officials. Volunteers and ...
A study of wild African herbivores offers new insight into how environmental conditions—not just diet and anatomy—can ...
A new bill before the Maryland General Assembly would expand the state’s existing ban on certain exotic animals, adding ...
Many mammal populations in European and North American zoos are aging – a trend that jeopardizes the long-term viability of so-called reserve populations and, with it, a core mission of modern zoos in ...
Tennessee’s exotic pet laws can be confusing for anyone considering owning an animal more unusual than a Chihuahua or a ...
Zebra mussels are tiny invasive shellfish, originally found in Asia and Europe, that spread by clinging to boats.
The clock is ticking as Lake Superior is warming fast, which may create more suitable habitat for the Great Lakes' most ...
Emails obtained by clean-water advocates show the state of South Dakota declined $290,000 of federal funding for zebra mussel ...
Discover the impact of zebra mussels on Green Lake's ecosystem and learn about efforts to control these invasive species in ...