For most of their history, moths navigated the night by the moon and stars. Today, that natural map is being drowned out by ...
An insect species new to science, Tinodes lumbardhi, found in a river in Kosovo, is already on the verge of collapse.
Today I finally address a gap in my knowledge: butterflies. To do this, I'm using a field guide to try to find what has gone ...
The Moths and Butterflies of New Zealand Trust is calling on people across the country to take part in the Big Butterfly Count, a nationwide citizen-science project that asks everyday Kiwis to spend ...
At dawn, when the mist hangs low over the canopy and the first call of the gibbon echoes through the trees, Lawachara feels untouched by the world beyond its borders.
Kids Cocoon runs daily with family programming, and Family Frolic on March 1 expands those activities. Other events include ...
A new certification scheme is trying to de-link avocados from deforestation and violence. But without U.S. government buy-in, ...
A University of Miami biologist and a Princeton University researcher are among the first to utilize tiny sensors that allow ...
A snowcapped backdrop to Seattle and Puget Sound, Mount Rainier is a slumbering giant that last erupted in the 1890s.
A woman reconsiders her tattoo idea after learning it reminds her husband of his bug-keeping struggles.
Adding animals to your garden or homestead can transform your space, turning it from a simple plot of land into a living, ...
The campy 1980s fantasy classic “Willow” was one of my favorite movies growing up. I’d think it’s more so my brother’s favorite in the genre, as he often quotes a number of the memorable lines from it ...