Maintaining connections between natural habitats may support beneficial microbes that help wildlife defend against disease.
In a new study of tropical amphibians, a team led by Penn State biologists found that amphibians in connected natural forests ...
Natalie Marioni, Penn State Extension Educator Have you ever noticed that wood frogs are always among the first frogs to call ...
Margaritaville at Sea Cruise Line's Beachcomber will debut in 2027 from PortMiami, offering kid-friendly and family-focused ...
Today, Kruger National Park welcomes nearly two million visitors annually, maintaining its position as one of Africa’s premier safari destinations.
The frogs were sitting low over dark, slow-moving streams, their bodies bright green against moss, bromeliads, and sandstone.
Researcher Peter Neff and his team are studying glaciers in Antarctica and British Columbia to gain insights about Earth’s ...
New research links oxygen sensing to why frog tadpoles regrow limbs while mammals fail to do so. (CREDIT: iStock Photo) Some ...
Tanyka amnicola is a newly identified ancient tetrapod known from unusual twisted jawbones adapted for grinding plants. This ...
A bacterium from frog gut microbiota eliminated tumors in mice by selectively colonizing tumors and triggering both direct ...
It has been a persistent mystery. Why is it that some amphibians, such as salamanders and frog tadpoles, can regenerate lost ...
Hundreds of volunteers have joined a "Frog Patrol" initiative in a forest near the Polish capital of Warsaw to help ...