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How About We Just Leave Dory Alone?

Latest NewsUnited StatesJason Bittel
Sales of clown fish skyrocketed after "Saving Nemo." Will the same happen for blue tangs after the release of "Finding Dory"?

A Red Flag for Red Colobus

Latest NewsAfricaJason Bittel
Hunted by humans and chimps and besieged by civil war and deforestation, Africa’s red colobus monkeys have few reasons to celebrate.

Of Monkeys, Men, and Protozoans

Latest NewsInternationalJason Bittel
A recent study finds a link between deforestation and risk of monkey-transmitted malaria.

The Christmas Crab Massacre

Latest NewsInternationalJason Bittel
Ants are killing Christmas Island’s iconic red crabs by the millions. Could tiny wasps save the day?

Burnin' Blubber

Latest NewsArcticJason Bittel
As warmer summers melt the Arctic, Pacific walruses have to work a lot harder to reach their seafloor feasts.

Seeing Stars

Latest NewsInternationalJason Bittel
Scientists discover an expansive network of tortoise poachers in Asia.

Shot in the Dark

Latest NewsInternationalJason Bittel
Mauritius is killing tens of thousands of vulnerable fruit bats.

Give Us Guano or Give Us Death

Latest NewsUnited StatesJason Bittel
Bat poop sustains entire ecosystems in places where they wouldn’t exist otherwise. So when bats go, many cave-dwellers go with them.

Man Bites Snake, News at 11

Latest NewsUnited StatesJason Bittel
Media reports about a remote island brimming with vipers raise the question: Why are we so quick to hate on snakes?

A River Ran Through It

Latest NewsUnited StatesJason Bittel
Scientists want to create a nationwide network of river corridors. Here’s why that’s not as crazy as it sounds.

The Witch Hunt

Latest NewsUnited StatesJason Bittel
Why the animal “monsters” decorating our doors and mailboxes this Halloween are afraid of you.