Most of us are familiar with the rhythmic croaks of frogs, especially during monsoon evenings or near freshwater bodies. But did you know frogs can scream, and sometimes quite loudly? While it may ...
Arizona is constantly facing significant challenges in managing invasive species, which are often aided by climate change. Invasive plants like buffelgrass, stinknet, and salt cedar outcompete native ...
The comeback of the kakapo is one of the world’s greatest conservation success stories. But seeing one in the flesh is still ...
Join us for a heartwarming story about an unexpected guest—a green tree frog hiding in a man's boot! Watch as the narrator recounts his surprising animal encounter, from the initial confusion to ...
Scientists suggest female frogs listen for changes in the male calls as a signal for when it's warm enough to mate.
The arogos skipper is an endangered butterfly that was once common throughout much of the United States but has since been reduced to a few small populations. Researchers are studying a population in ...
As tech giants race to build data centers across the nation, policymakers are struggling to manage energy affordability, and to protect the environment and local communities. In New Jersey, there are ...
DNA is revealing that many animals once thought to be a single species may actually be several hidden ones. But research on ...
In the kitchen of UC Davis Professor Emerita Sarah Blaffer Hrdy, overlooking a long dining table, hangs a painting by artist Isabella Kirkland.
Bright green lizards cling to tree trunks in neighborhoods across South Florida. These reptiles are Cuban knight anoles, large arboreal lizards originally from Cuba. Decades ago, they appeared mainly ...
For nearly two centuries, a small brown frog living in Southeast Asian rainforests was considered a single, well-understood ...