It's disheartening to learn that the chemical Atrazine, which has been outlawed in Europe since 2004 and in other countries ...
Epipedobates are species of poisonous frogs found in dry and humid tropical forests on the western side of the Andes in ...
Wetlands are the lifeblood of our planet, supporting all living creatures—including humans—and creating opportunities for ...
World Wetlands Day, celebrated annually on 2 February, highlights the critical ecological services provided by wetlands and ...
Cranes have appeared for the first time at a wetland nature reserve's newest habitat. The National Trust began a £1.8m peat ...
In the average South African home, water heating via a geyser, accounts for around 40% of the monthly electricity bill. As Eskom’s electricity prices continue to rise, reducing the electricity used ...
Cricket frogs can’t walk (or hop) on water like once thought. Their bodies sink below the surface between successive jumps, researchers report in the November Journal of Experimental Biology.
Meet the Golden Poison Dart Frog, a two-inch wonder with enough venom to kill ten grown men: These frogs don’t make their own poison — gasp! They get it from munching on toxic bugs in their diet. 🐸🐛 ...
Kenya will allow citizens of nearly all African countries to visit without needing prior authorisation, according to a new directive by the cabinet. Last year, Kenya introduced a "visa-free ...
In the fall of 2024, three major exhibitions dedicated to African fashion history opened ... It’s also a major cause of water pollution worldwide with over 80% of its supply chain impacting ...
Cricket frogs, native to Virginia and North Carolina, demonstrate an incredible ability to skitter across water surfaces, challenging our perceptions of physics and animal behavior. New research has ...