September 20, 2021 Massive halibut weighing 287 pounds sells for nearly $1,400 The halibut was caught off the Outer Hebrides, an island chain off the cost of Scotland.
September 18, 2021 How common are alligator attacks? When Hurricane Ida hit the Gulf Coast state of Louisiana two weeks ago, floodwaters from the storm brought another danger to residents: wildlife.
September 18, 2021 More than a third of shark species threatened with extinction More than a third of the world's sharks and rays are threatened with extinction, according to the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN).
September 17, 2021 Shark tourism benefits Cape Cod community Three years after great white shark attacks caused one death and rocked beachgoers, shark-related tourism has grown in the vacation destination of Cape Cod, Massachusetts.
September 15, 2021 Louisiana: Human remains found inside alligator suspected of killing man in Ida floodwaters A 12-foot, 500-pound alligator captured and killed by Louisiana officials after being suspected of fatally attacking a 71-year-old man in the aftermath of Hurricane Ida was found to have human remains inside its stomach.
September 14, 2021 Woolly mammoth resurrection? Scientists say it's in process A new biotechnology company is aiming to genetically resurrect the woolly mammoth by 2027.
September 12, 2021 Mississippi alligator contained 6,000-year-old artifact in stomach A Mississippi wildlife processor made a startling discovery when he found that an alligator was carrying around a 6,000-year-old artifact in its stomach.
September 12, 2021 Atlanta zoo treating 13 gorillas for COVID-19 A Georgia zoo is treating 13 western lowland gorillas who have tested positive for COVID-19 after displaying symptoms.
September 10, 2021 How coronavirus differs from influenza: Symptoms to watch for this flu season With another flu season just around the corner and COVID-19 variants continuing to spread across the U.S., health officials are warning Americans to take caution.
September 9, 2021 Insect invasion: Armyworms are coming for lawns They're small, they're hungry and they're coming for lawns across the U.S.