Slippery salamanders glide mysteriously through the canopies of the world’s tallest trees. Now, scientists say they understand how the small skydivers are able to maneuver seamlessly across California ...
The Elkins Tree Board and Kump Education Center are sponsoring a new Tree Talks Lecture Series starting March 4. The free series will consist of three different lectures and will gather experts and ...
(via Deep Look) When a hungry bird comes near them, wandering salamanders can jump off the tallest trees in the world, California's coast redwoods, skydiving to a safe branch. Researchers decided to ...
Still frame image showing the hindfoot of a live Wandering Salamander (Aneides vagrans) from a ventral perspective just before the salamander takes a step forward. This image shows the large digital ...
After a long and frigid winter, the sound of spring peepers singing from beaver bogs is a welcome one for New Englanders. But before frogs can start their songs, a massive migration has to take place.
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — A group of environmental advocates said Thursday they reached an agreement with a federal agency months after they said they would file a lawsuit in hopes of protecting a rare East ...
Researchers found a new species of salamander in the Talamanca Mountains in Costa Rica, according to a new study. This image is representative of a mountain in Costa Rica. Photo by Elianna Gill on ...
Fewer frogs died from vehicle collisions in spring 2020, when the COVID-19 pandemic began, than during the season in other recent years, according to a new study led by a University of Maine graduate ...
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