Around 1800, the bluebuck antelope went extinct after European colonizers hunted the African animal to its death.
Wildlife advocates say wolves like Cedar could soon be trapped on one side of the border or the other, unable to roam.
The Blue Buck antelope disappeared from Earth more than 200 years ago. Now, Colossal Biosciences says it can bring it back.
For six years, Palisade High School students have helped protect endangered fish through a hands-on program raising them.
A crowd of Palisade High School students gathered on the banks of the Colorado River Friday to release hundreds of endangered ...
Dallas‑based Colossal Biosciences, known for its woolly mammoth work, has announced its next de‑extinction effort—aiming to revive an animal that disappeared about 200 years ago. The company is using ...
Spring has brought a wave of new life to Walt Disney World, including the birth of an endangered Masai giraffe calf and ...
The Hattiesburg Zoo will celebrate Endangered Species Day on May 16, 2026. From 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., visitors will be ...
For the first time in decades, ​a radio-collared endangered Mexican wolf crossed from the U.S. into Mexico last week in New ...
The zoo said the event is designed to highlight wildlife conservation and show guests how they can help protect endangered ...
CEO Ben Lamm says the effort could help protect dozens of endangered antelope species worldwide. Lamm also shares that the ...
The Wilds is officially open for the 2026 summer season, welcoming guests to explore nearly 10,000 acres of rolling pastures, ...