The glassfrog was named after Neisi Dajomes - the first Ecuadorian woman to win an Olympic gold medal.
Cities breed smart wildlife because it takes savvy to survive there.
Munching on mosquito larvae, recycling nutrients, or helping lock away carbon: Tucked away in New Hampshire’s forests, waterways, and vernal pools, reptiles and amphibians are doing it all. But throughout the state, these animals also face a fast-moving and rising threat to their continued existence: traffic. Roadkill is one of the biggest threats that reptile […]
The snake gave birth to a litter of 12 snakelets without mating in a process known as parthenogenesis.
"It has been like solving an ancient murder mystery, with metatarsal evidence."
As spring melts the snow pack and the weather warms up, New Hampshire’s approximately 6,000 bears are coming out of hibernation hungry and loo…
With Jane Goodall and Dian Fossey, Galdikas changed the face of science and opened the world’s eyes to how similar humans are to orangutans and other primates.
Groundbreaking research shows female relatives — both young and old — acting as "midwives" as a sperm whale gives birth.
MOULTONBOROUGH ― The Lakes Region Chapter of the New Hampshire Audubon Society will present a program called, "What’s All the Fuss About Roden…
It was around 13 inches tall and had a beak and claws, but did not have wings.
