The world is full of animals ... discovered in Bhutan, this orchid’s vibrant purple-and-white petals meant that they were collected to near extinction. Today fewer than 50 plants remain in ...
Over 1,700 threatened and endangered animals and plants in the US and other countries of the world—the gray bat, the red wolf, the Wyoming toad, and the mountain sweet pitcher plant—receive the ESA's ...
As gardeners, we have the unique opportunity to make a positive impact on our environment. One way we can contribute is by planting species that support threatened and endangered wildlife.
“As the U.S. wildlife extinction crisis accelerates, the Endangered Species Act is the most effective tool we have to save irreplaceable plants and animals,” said Tierra Curry, a senior scientist at ...
WASHINGTON— The Center for Biological Diversity filed a formal notice today of its intent to sue the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service for delaying critically needed Endangered Species Act protection for ...
Photos can present graphic evidence of humans’ devastating impacts on habitats—pushing plants and animals onto the endangered list. Along with images of deforestation, desertification ...
The White-bellied Heron (WBH), the world's second-largest heron, is a symbolic bird for the people of Bhutan and also a ...