The wide-ranging study is good news for shark conservation
Learn about the world's longest snake known to science
DNA “fingerprints” left behind by sea turtles offer scientists a simple, powerful way of tracking the health and whereabouts of...
Alligator mating season has arrived along with warmer weather, but this year, the alligators pretty much have all 2,000 acres of campus to themselves.
Sea turtles are rebounding, but much work remains
Pam Soltis has spent her adult life studying the Earth’s living things, first from the perspective of plants and in recent years on a broader scale as she and her husband, Doug, have worked to create a “Tree of Life” that organizes and illustrates how all living things interact.
UF researchers are working with the Disney Conservation Fund to save threatened species from extinction
UF/IFAS professor unveils research on rare, endangered mammal during National Bat Appreciation Month
UF/IFAS researcher Holly Ober is sharing critical findings on one of the rarest bats in the world
Hammerhead sharks are the strange-looking ones. They look like someone grabbed their skull by the eye sockets and stretched their...
By studying the way wildlife are hunted, researchers discuss the economics that help inform policy makers.
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