
Will Central Africa's Forest Wildlife Be Eaten into Extinction?
Eating wildlife is an important part of feeding the world's poorest people. But will it drive extinction?

Will Central Africa's Forest Wildlife Be Eaten into Extinction?
Eating wildlife is an important part of feeding the world's poorest people. But will it drive extinction?

Conservation—Saving Kermit
A repopulation plan for endangered amphibians


Life After Extinction: Is There a Tiger in the Mouse?
Researchers transfer DNA from the long-vanished Tasmanian tiger into a mouse

"Extinction Vortex" Could Result from Endangered Species Alerts
Humans' love for rare objects could cause conservation efforts to backfire and force species disappearance

Despite Pesticide Reductions, Transgenic Cotton Fails to Improve Biodiversity

Sustaining the Variety of Life
A new understanding of how species become extinct suggests how to preserve them--and at a cost that doesn't break the bank

DNA Evidence Weighs In on Ice Age Extinction Debate

Threat of Extinction Plagues More Than 15,000 Species

Co-extinction Analysis Darkens Biodiversity Picture

Signs of Crater Linked to Mass Extinction Said Found

Researchers Find Marine Predator Hotspots

Proliferation of Homes Threatens Biodiversity