The Living Drill Bits That Grind Holes in Beach Rocks
The piddock clam makes its mark on the world at the rate of one millimeter per month.
The piddock clam makes its mark on the world at the rate of one millimeter per month.
Elusive salamanders, flying spiders, shadowy sculpins, sapsuckers, lone-ranger bats, and waxy white snowberries.
There are now two more scorpion species to appreciate, thanks to the work of two young researchers. Their efforts could change the future for these salty-lake-bed, stinger-endowed specialists.
A fast-growing network of towers is making it way easier and cheaper for researchers to spy on animals worldwide.
Two landscapes stand divided by the hundred-year-old Yolo Bypass West Levee in Solano County. To the south of the levee’s U shape, canals tangle toward the sprawling Sacramento–San Joaquin River...
At almost every stage of life, the butterflies are threatened by climate change, habitat degradation, and increased use of neonicotinoid pesticides. At the same time, monarchs flourished in habitats that...
Snakes, frogs, eagles and owls thrive next to the planes at Bay Area airports.
Behind the scenes of a frenetic, 13-hour birding challenge.
Large carcasses can't just be wiped up. What are the other options?