Australian earless dragon last seen in 1969 rediscovered in secret location (lighthouse-eco.co.za)
Victorian grassland earless dragon was once common west of Melbourne but numbers declined due to habitat loss and predators such as feral cats
Victorian grassland earless dragon was once common west of Melbourne but numbers declined due to habitat loss and predators such as feral cats
Although sand dunes often conjure images of great deserts, they also occur along coastlines worldwide and can be an important buffer for communities threatened by sea level rise, storms and coastal erosion.
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An aggressive color-changing lizard, a poisonous snake named after a goddess in Chinese mythology and an orchid that looks like a muppet among hundreds of unique species of plants and animals newly discovered in the lower Mekong region in the past two years, a new report released on Monday said....
A team of researchers at the University of Cambridge have made a significant breakthrough in renewable energy and sustainable fuel production. It could ultimately eliminate the need for fossil fuels.
A team of researchers at the University of Cambridge have made a significant breakthrough in renewable energy and sustainable fuel production. It could ultimately eliminate the need for fossil fuels.
A team of researchers at the University of Cambridge have made a significant breakthrough in renewable energy and sustainable fuel production. It could ultimately eliminate the need for fossil fuels.
Home to the Darvaza Crater, a massive molten pit that has spewed flames and noxious gases for decades, Turkmenistan has the world’s worst record when it comes to climate-heating methane leaks.
Home to the Darvaza Crater, a massive molten pit that has spewed flames and noxious gases for decades, Turkmenistan has the world’s worst record when it comes to climate-heating methane leaks.
Home to the Darvaza Crater, a massive molten pit that has spewed flames and noxious gases for decades, Turkmenistan has the world’s worst record when it comes to climate-heating methane leaks.
Roman Reigns journey from The Shield to The Bloodline is one of the most bizarre and disastrous stories in pro wrestling. I shall now talk about it. -EYEPATCH WOLF
It was WWE's first PPV in Portland, Oregon ... and after this, it's surprising it wasn't their last!
Air pollution is having an unbelievable effect on flies, altering how they attract one another and mate.
Chlorine has long been used as an effective way of removing microorganisms, including bacteria, from drinking water but it has been linked to health problems.
Another predatory encounter between two orcas and a great white shark was caught on camera near Mossel Bay on Sunday morning.
Another predatory encounter between two orcas and a great white shark was caught on camera near Mossel Bay, South Africa on Sunday morning.
Our world’s oceans are stunning, so what better way to capture their wide array of colors, personalities and awe-inspiring vastness than through the art of photography?
Our world’s oceans are stunning, so what better way to capture their wide array of colors, personalities and awe-inspiring vastness than through the art of photography?
Our world’s oceans are stunning, so what better way to capture their wide array of colors, personalities and awe-inspiring vastness than through the art of photography?
WWF Judgment Day: In Your House took place on October 18th 1998. The event was headlined with a unique WWF Championship Match; Undertaker vs Kane. Stone Cold Steve Austin would serve as the referee for this match and Vince McMahon guarenteed that Austin would be humbled by the time Judgment Day ended - Austin had to either raise...
Exclusive: Ecologists say there are early signs that the Capercaillie population is recovering in remote forests
Exclusive: Ecologists say there are early signs that the Capercaillie population is recovering in remote forests
Exclusive: Ecologists say there are early signs that the Capercaillie population is recovering in remote forests
Some scientists predict that 2023 could be the warmest year on record, as a developing El Niño exacerbates the impacts of the climate crisis.
Some scientists predict that 2023 could be the warmest year on record, as a developing El Niño exacerbates the impacts of the climate crisis.