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Wildlife Science Insights

This category delves into the scientific exploration of animals and their environments, featuring research discoveries, ecological studies, and the latest advancements in wildlife biology. Perfect for curious minds, it uncovers the fascinating mechanisms behind animal behavior, adaptation, and conservation efforts.

Why Some Animals Glow: The Science of Bioluminescence

Jun 17, 2026

Why Some Animals Glow: The Science of Bioluminescence

From fireflies flashing in a summer meadow to squid glowing in the deep sea, bioluminescence is one of nature's most beautiful tricks. Here's the science of how living things make their own light — and the surprising reasons they do it.

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Masters of Disguise: The Science of Animal Camouflage

Jun 15, 2026

Masters of Disguise: The Science of Animal Camouflage

Camouflage is far more than just blending in. From the Arctic fox's seasonal coat to an octopus that rewrites its own skin, discover the six scientific strategies animals use to vanish in plain sight — illustrated by real species from the Creature Atlas encyclopedia.

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Citizen Science for Wildlife: How Your Smartphone Can Save Endangered Species

Jun 14, 2026

Citizen Science for Wildlife: How Your Smartphone Can Save Endangered Species

This article explores how everyday people can become wildlife heroes by participating in citizen science using their smartphones. Discover the power of community-driven conservation, learn about recent research and real-world success stories, and find out how you can help protect endangered species right now.

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The Axolotl's Superpower: The Science of Regeneration

May 6, 2026

The Axolotl's Superpower: The Science of Regeneration

The axolotl can regrow lost limbs, heart tissue, and even parts of its brain. Inside the science of regeneration and why this smiling salamander is critically endangered.

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How Chameleons Really Change Colour (It Is Not Camouflage)

Apr 2, 2026

How Chameleons Really Change Colour (It Is Not Camouflage)

Chameleons don't change colour to match their surroundings. A landmark study revealed they tune tiny nanocrystals to shift colour — mainly to communicate. Here is the real science.

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The Naked Mole-Rat: The Animal That Barely Ages

Mar 28, 2026

The Naked Mole-Rat: The Animal That Barely Ages

It lives 30+ years, almost never gets cancer, and its risk of death barely rises with age. Why scientists think the naked mole-rat could unlock the secrets of human ageing.

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Why Do Zebras Have Stripes? What the Science Finally Says

Mar 17, 2026

Why Do Zebras Have Stripes? What the Science Finally Says

For over a century, zebra stripes baffled biologists. Modern experiments point to a surprising winner: biting flies. Here is what the research actually shows.

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Why Ecosystems Need Their Apex Predators

Feb 24, 2026

Why Ecosystems Need Their Apex Predators

Predators can seem like the villains of nature — but remove them and whole ecosystems unravel. Here's the science of why the fiercest animals are often the most important.

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The Science of Hibernation: How Animals Survive the Winter

Feb 5, 2026

The Science of Hibernation: How Animals Survive the Winter

Hibernation is far stranger than a long nap. From supercooled squirrels to frogs that freeze solid, here is the remarkable science of how animals shut down to survive winter.

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Beyond Barks and Roars: How Animals Communicate Without Words

Jan 23, 2026

Beyond Barks and Roars: How Animals Communicate Without Words

Animals are talking all the time — just not in words. From infrasonic rumbles to chemical trails and flashes of colour, discover the hidden languages of the wild.

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How Do Geckos Walk on Walls? The Science of Sticky Feet

Jan 16, 2026

How Do Geckos Walk on Walls? The Science of Sticky Feet

Geckos run up glass and hang from ceilings with no glue and no suction. The real secret is millions of microscopic hairs and a force you have never felt. Here is the science.

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Climate Survival Instincts: How Animals Sense—and Prepare For—Extreme Weather

Sep 3, 2025

Climate Survival Instincts: How Animals Sense—and Prepare For—Extreme Weather

From storms to heatwaves, animals have evolved remarkable ways to sense and survive extreme weather. Explore the science behind their instincts and preparations—and what humans can learn from them.

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The Science Behind Animal Camouflage: Mastering Nature’s Disguise

May 17, 2025

The Science Behind Animal Camouflage: Mastering Nature’s Disguise

Camouflage is a survival superpower in the animal kingdom, allowing creatures to blend in, hide, and hunt with remarkable success. This article delves into the scientific principles, fascinating adaptations, and ecological impacts of animal camouflage across diverse habitats.

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The Secret Language of Elephants: Decoding the Latest Discoveries in Animal Communication

May 17, 2025

The Secret Language of Elephants: Decoding the Latest Discoveries in Animal Communication

Elephants are renowned for their intelligence, but recent research reveals their communication is even more complex than previously thought. From deep rumbles to subtle gestures, discover how elephants share information, express emotions, and maintain their intricate social bonds.

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