Invasive Chinese Mitten Crab Found Again in Oregon
An invasive Chinese mitten crab, capable of scaling 13-foot walls, has been found in Oregon's Willamette River. Wildlife officials urge public vigilance to protect native ecosystems.
An invasive Chinese mitten crab, capable of scaling 13-foot walls, has been found in Oregon's Willamette River. Wildlife officials urge public vigilance to protect native ecosystems.
Archaeologists uncover previously unknown human lineage in Argentina that endured for eight millennia. Discover how this group rarely intermingled with others.
From an Amur tiger's underground adventure to spectacular crab migrations and industrious Highland beavers - this week's wildlife spectacle showcases nature's remarkable resilience and adaptation.
Exclusive: United Nations officials warn that drastic funding reductions to humanitarian programmes are creating catastrophic gaps in essential services worldwide, with vulnerable populations bearing the brunt.
Extreme summer temperatures in China have caused catastrophic losses to this year's hairy crab harvest, threatening supplies of the autumnal delicacy and pushing prices to unprecedented levels.
Scorching temperatures and extreme weather events in China are devastating the nation's prized hairy crab harvest, threatening supplies of this autumn delicacy and causing prices to soar.
Christmas Island witnesses one of nature's greatest spectacles as millions of red crabs begin their annual migration to the sea, delighting conservationists after recent population concerns.
Witness one of nature's most breathtaking phenomena as millions of red crabs undertake their annual migration across Christmas Island, turning roads, forests and beaches into a moving sea of crimson.
New research reveals major global cities including New York and London are experiencing significant population declines as remote work revolutionises where people choose to live and work.
Britain's common toad populations have plummeted by 70% in 30 years, with roads becoming death traps during migration seasons. Discover the innovative conservation efforts fighting to reverse this catastrophic decline.
Groundbreaking research from the University of Washington uncovers why endangered orcas are struggling to reproduce, with startling implications for marine conservation.
New scientific research reveals alarming declines in Arctic seal and bird species, with climate change pushing vulnerable populations toward potential extinction.
New research exposes how the global marine aquarium trade continues to rely heavily on wild-caught fish from vulnerable coral reefs, threatening ecosystems and species survival.
Shocking new research reveals Brexit has failed to halt the decline of British fish populations, with key species continuing to plummet despite government promises of a fishing renaissance.
An aggressive invasive species, the green crab, is wreaking havoc along Britain's coastline, destroying native habitats and threatening local fisheries. Scientists race against time to contain the ecological disaster.
A disturbing video revealing how crabs are handled in the food industry has gone viral, prompting food lovers and chefs to boycott crab dishes entirely.
New government data reveals devastating declines in UK wild bird populations, with species like greenfinches and swifts in catastrophic freefall, prompting urgent conservation warnings.
The world's most bizarre sporting event saw history made as reigning gurning champion Tommy Mattinson was finally defeated after 19 consecutive victories at Egremont Crab Fair's legendary competition.
Britain faces an unprecedented surge in rat populations this autumn, with pest control experts warning of a perfect storm of factors leading to record infestations in homes and businesses across the nation.
Exclusive: Donald Trump made a surprise visit to the upmarket Mayfair restaurant Joe's Stone Crab during his UK trip, enjoying a meal with aides and bodyguards while sparking a media frenzy in Westminster.
Exclusive research reveals the alarming spread of Britain's most venomous spider, the Noble False Widow, with recorded attacks on humans and pets. Scientists warn of increasing encounters as populations explode.
The traditional fishing communities of southern Malaysia face a desperate battle for survival as rampant industrialisation and land reclamation destroy the mangrove ecosystems they depend on.
A severe algal bloom in South Australia is devastating marine life, leaving fishermen and local communities struggling as fish populations plummet. Experts warn of long-term ecological and economic consequences.