[10/1/2005] At least one monkey species learns quickly the joys of shopping Read Full Story>
[10/1/2005] In a strange hunting technique, bottlenose dolphins in Georgia and South Carolina waters not only drive fish ashore but throw themselves onto land to collect prey Read Full Story>
[10/1/2005] The fertile field of ethology never runs short of surprising discoveries; here are just a few of our recent favorites Read Full Story>
[10/1/2005] A solitary hunter, the continent's only species of wolf may well be the most endangered canid in the world Read Full Story>
[10/1/2005] With the eyes of an eagle and the punch of a heavyweight champ, the tropical mantis shrimp is the toughest hombre on the coral reef Read Full Story>
[10/1/2005] Some babies just never sleep--never! Read Full Story>
[8/1/2005] As more people move into California cougar habitat they find themselves conflicting with the big cats, and in these confrontations the cats usually lose Read Full Story>
[8/1/2005] Army ants have ruthlessly shaped the world's tropical forests for centuries, while teasing scientists with only small clues to their existence Read Full Story>
[8/1/2005] A committed park staff and the latest in research and medical techniques have made Great Smoky Mountains National Park a model for bear protection Read Full Story>
[8/1/2005] The survival of the European bison, extinct in the wild only 80 years ago, ranks as one of the major successes in the world of wildlife reintroductions Read Full Story>