A prairie dog entertains onlookers by pulling a series of unexpected and amusing facial expressions at the zoo.
Many animals touch noses, beaks, or mouths, but science reveals these behaviors signal grooming, dominance, feeding, or even fights.
KWONG: Oh. OK, so you found out in your research - by tracing the phylogenetic tree of kissing through primates, you found out that kissing was likely present in the ancestor of all apes who lived 21 ...
A Walker County emergency management official and her family are recovering after experiencing a deadly house fire.
Friends of the Rouge want to recruit volunteers to ID the sounds of eight frog and toad species to monitor the health of the ...
Wondering what animals live in Mexico? This article showcases 40+ native Mexican animals from diverse species and the ...
The Standing Rock Sioux Tribe aims to expand its buffalo herd from 324 to over a thousand, revitalizing their economy, land, ...
As they return buffalo herds to tribal lands and restore native ecosystems, Thompson says Native communities are “gaining ...
High above the Mississippi, Casper Bluff delivers prairie trails, Indigenous history, and one of Illinois’ most calming views ...
The “Heart of Ames” is not only a nickname for downtown streets but also an annual celebration of small businesses.  The City of Ames is currently hosting the “Heart of Ames” event to promote local ...