We can study animals from all over the world thanks to science, but what about those that no longer exist? The list of extinct mammals could go on for ages, but each animal has a unique story. With ...
Not every extinct animal vanished in plain sight. Some disappeared into remote regions humans barely study. This list ranks ...
A study shows a less colourful and quieter world with the possible loss of more than 500 species that haven’t been seen in over 50 years. Arne Mooers, Simon Fraser University biodiversity professor ...
By Shreya Dasgupta Some species officially bid us farewell this year. They may have long been gone, but following more recent assessments, they’re now formally categorized as extinct on the IUCN Red ...
Death's come knocking a last time for the splendid ivory-billed woodpecker and 22 more birds, fish and other species: the U.S. government is declaring them extinct. It's a rare move for wildlife ...
In 2025, animal and plant life continue to be threatened by a number of factors, including hunting, habitat loss or ...
It's a process made famous by the book and movie Jurassic Park — a story of how cutting-edge science brings dinosaurs back to Earth. Now de-extinction, or bringing extinct animals back to life, is no ...
A study shows a less colourful and quieter world with the possible loss of more than 500 species that haven’t been seen in over 50 years. Arne Mooers, Simon Fraser University biodiversity professor ...
Would you like to see a real, live wooly mammoth? Or how about a Tasmanian tiger in the flesh? Scientists have already finagled a few ways to resurrect extinct species from their evolutionary graves.
Giraffe numbers have declined by as much as 40 percent since the 1980s in a “silent extinction” driven by illegal hunting and an expansion of farmland in Africa, the Red List of endangered species ...
When you think of extinct animals, you might go to a saber-toothed cat, or the infamous dodo. But there are, unfortunately, a lot more recent animals that have gone the way of that ill-fated bird. And ...