Animals’ Moral Compass: Recent Studies on Equity, Compassion, and Grief in Species Other Than Primates
Overview: Going Beyond Instinct For centuries, the ethical realm was regarded as solely human territory, a hallowed area characterised by our ability to be just, compassionate, and grieving. In contrast,…
Ocean Culture: How Various Whale and Dolphin Pods Teach Their Young Distinct Hunting Methods
Overview: Beyond Intuition For many years, instinct—a collection of innate, genetic guidelines for survival—was the primary framework used to explain animal behaviour. A far more complicated reality in the oceans…
The Unseen Network: Why Understanding Animal Communication Networks, Such as Elephant Infrasound, Is Essential to Their Protection
Introduction: Hearing the Quiet Discussions: For centuries, human comprehension of animal communication was restricted to auditory cues such as dolphin clicks, wolf howls, and bird songs. However, the great majority…
Ghost Gear: How Marine Life Is Being Deadly Trapped by Abandoned Fishing Nets
Introduction: Our Oceans’ Phantom Threat More marine deaths are caused by an invisible killer beneath the ocean’s surface than by plastic straws or oil spills combined. A deadly byproduct of…
The Silent Disappearance: Why the “Apocalypse” of Insects Is a Bigger Threat Than We Consider
Overview of the Windscreen Phenomenon The “windscreen phenomenon” is something you may have observed yourself. Today, a car’s windscreen is comparatively clean, unlike decades ago when it would be covered…
First human case of flesh-eating screwworm parasite detected in the U.S.
The first human case of the flesh-eating parasite “New World screwworm “has been detected in the United States, the Department of Health and Human Services said early Monday. The case,…
BREAKING — Wild animal “pets”social media: a c
The Asia for Animals SMAC Coalition, made up of 15 animal protection organizations, conducted research into the online trend in wildlife as pets, which it says is being fueled by…
New species of dinosaur with sail on its back discovered in Britain
A former PhD student analyzing 125-million-year-old fossils has made waves with the discovery of a new species of dinosaur that had a sail on its back. The findings, published in…
10 Extraordinary Jellyfish Species
Jellyfish have roamed the oceans for hundreds of millions of years, making them some of the oldest creatures on Earth. Despite their often delicate and translucent appearance, jellyfish are incredibly…
9 Fascinating Seal Facts
Seals are some of the most charming and adaptable marine mammals in the world. With their sleek bodies, playful behavior, and incredible swimming abilities, seals capture the hearts of nature…