News About Plants And Animals
July 09, 2025
How plants forge microbial alliances to thrive under stress

Los Angeles CA (SPX) Jul 08, 2025
New research from Northern Arizona University reveals that plants can shape the communities of microbes living around their roots-selecting beneficial ones and limiting harmful species-to adapt and survive in harsh conditions. This adaptive process, termed "functional team selection," offers insights into ecosystem resilience and opens pathways for sustainable agricultural practices. The study, published in The ISME Journal, was co-authored by Regents' Professor Nancy Collins Johnson of NAU's Scho ... read more
'Frogging' takes off in Borneo's jungle
Kuching, Malaysia (AFP) July 4, 2025
Dodging fire-ants, snakes and millions of nighttime creepy-crawlies, a group of trekkers advances through the humid Bornean rainforest, scanning with torches for some of the jungle's most unlikely stars: frogs. ... more
'Demonised': Polish scientists warn of fear mongering about wolves
Konskie, Poland (AFP) July 1, 2025
Scientist Roman Gula showed images of wolves filmed in a nearby forest with hidden cameras to locals in the Polish town of Konskie, assuring them they pose no threat. ... more
Spotted: endangered leopard in Bangladesh
Dhaka (AFP) June 26, 2025
Photographs of a leopard snapped by camera traps in forests in Bangladesh's Chittagong Hill Tracts have raised hopes among conservationists working to save the critically endangered species. ... more
S.Africa's iconic protea flower relocates as climate warms
Cullinan, South Africa (AFP) June 19, 2025
On his farm two hours north of Johannesburg, Nico Thuynsma gestured towards thousands of orange, yellow and pink proteas in flower and thriving 1,500 kilometres (930 miles) from their natural home at the southern tip of Africa. ... more
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Scientists track egret's 38-hour flight from Australia to PNG
Sydney (AFP) June 16, 2025
A species of heron has been tracked flying for almost two days non-stop between Australia and Papua New Guinea during its northern migration, scientists say. ... more
Tiny organisms, huge implications for people
Boston MA (SPX) Jun 16, 2025
Back in 1676, a Dutch cloth merchant with a keen interest in microscopes, Antony van Leeuwenhoek, discovered microbes and began cataloging them. Two hundred years later, a German doctor in current-d ... more
Hiker dies in Greece bear encounter
Thessaloniki, Greece (AFP) June 10, 2025
A bear who pushed a hiker to his death in a ravine in northeast Greece may have thought humans were planning an attack, wildlife experts said Tuesday. ... more
Monkey business delays Sri Lanka's wildlife survey
Colombo (AFP) June 9, 2025
Sri Lanka is withholding the results of a survey of crop-destroying wildlife, including monkeys and peacocks, because data collected from some farmers appeared unrealistic, a minister said on Monday. ... more
Kazakhstan to allow hunting once endangered antelopes
Astana, Kazakhstan (AFP) May 28, 2025
Kazakhstan said Wednesday it will authorise the hunting of saiga antelopes, once an endangered species that the government says is now threatening farming in the vast Central Asian country. ... more
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In tune with nature: expert sounds out all of Ireland's bird species
Cobh, Ireland (AFP) May 23, 2025
On a mission to record all of Ireland's bird species, many of which are dying out, Irishman Sean Ronayne calls his unique audio archive a tool to both raise alarm and bring hope. ... more
Asian elephants found to have significantly larger brains than African counterparts
Berlin, Germany (SPX) May 21, 2025
Asian elephants possess brains approximately 20 percent heavier than those of African elephants, despite being smaller in overall body size, according to a new study by researchers from Humboldt-Uni ... more
India's lion population rises by a third
Ahmedabad, India (AFP) May 21, 2025
India's Asiatic lion population has increased by over a third to 891, according to a five-yearly census released on Wednesday, boosting efforts to conserve the vulnerable species. ... more
Plants that abandon blooming may face extinction despite short-term gains
Tokyo, Japan (SPX) May 21, 2025
Plants that rely entirely on self-pollination evolve from populations with extremely low genetic diversity and may face long-term survival risks, according to new research by Kobe University. The fi ... more
Insect Predator Shows Remarkable Tool Use to Trap Prey
Sydney, Australia (SPX) May 15, 2025
Chinese scientists have uncovered an intriguing instance of tool use in the insect world, revealing that the assassin bug, Pahabengkakia piliceps (P. piliceps), uses resin from stingless bee nests a ... more
Fresh Analysis Reveals Greater Impact of Agriculture on Insect Diversity

Berlin, Germany (SPX) May 12, 2025
It has long been established that agricultural practices contribute to the decline in insect biodiversity. Factors such as habitat loss, frequent mowing, and pesticide use significantly reduce available resources for many insect species. Now, a team from the Julius-Maximilians-Universitat Wurzburg (JMU) has employed advanced analytical techniques to reveal that the impact of agricultural land use on insect diversity is even more severe than previously believed. The research analyzed specimens from ... read more
Viral Malaysia elephant death sparks calls for crossings
Kuala Lumpur (AFP) May 12, 2025
Viral images of an elephant trying for hours to save her calf after it was hit by a truck in Malaysia has prompted calls for dedicated wildlife crossings in the animal-rich country. ... more

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Endangered vultures killed in S.Africa poisoning; Japan arrests 3 with suitcases filled with hermit crabs
Johannesburg (AFP) May 8, 2025
More than 120 endangered vultures died after eating an elephant carcass poisoned by suspected poachers in South Africa in one of the single largest such spiking in the region, wildlife officials said Thursday. ... more
Elk could return to UK after 3,000 years as plan wins funding
London (AFP) May 8, 2025
Elk could roam the English countryside for the first time in 3,000 years after funding was approved to explore plans for their eventual reintroduction into the wild. ... more
Wolf protection downgrade set for green light in EU
Strasbourg, France (AFP) May 8, 2025
EU lawmakers are set on Thursday to give the green light to downgrading wolf protections in the bloc, in line with a landmark change to conservation rules late last year. ... more
Kenya court fines teens for trying to smuggle protected ants
Nairobi (AFP) May 7, 2025
A Kenyan court on Wednesday fined four people, including two Belgian teenagers, more than $7,000 for attempting to smuggle thousands of live ants out of the country. ... more
Pricing birdsong: EU mulls nature credits to help biodiversity
Brussels, Belgium (AFP) May 5, 2025
Could farmers get money for protecting birds or plants? That's the hope of the European Union, which is seeking to monetise biodiversity by creating a market for "nature credits". ... more
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