A critically endangered butterfly that lives in the southernmost part of Florida thrives in certain years. Researchers turned to weather data to find out why, and the answer brought a surprise twist.
While Contender is the largest male caught and tagged along the East Coast by OCEARCH, it tagged a bigger female white shark in 2020, off Nova Scotia. That shark, named Nukumi, was 17 feet, 2 inches, ...
The endangered Schaus’ swallowtail butterfly is positively influenced by hurricanes, as new growth from damaged plants ...
Sometimes, nature's surprises come with wings. In a new study, scientists have pulled from a 35-year dataset to examine ...
a critical region for four species of endangered sea turtles. “It’s not that the sea turtles were ever lost, but that we had ...
A 9-foot great white shark, recently tagged by OCEARCH, has made its way to Florida, sending pings from its journey along the state's east coast.
A new species of shrimp previously thought to be part of another species was identified in the Indian River Lagoon on Florida ...
Now, to keep Florida’s reef alive, scientists have to breed corals almost entirely in labs on land, where the water is clean ...
MADISON WISCONSIN - The number of monarch butterflies spending the winter in the western United States has dropped to its ...
Discover the magic of butterflies in New Jersey with a visit to enchanting gardens showcasing a variety of colorful species.
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