The gray wolves of Chernobyl, living in a radioactive wasteland ... leaving wildlife to flourish in the absence of humans. Over the years, species like dogs, wolves, deer, and boars have thrived ...
A species of black fungus, Cladosporium sphaerospermum, found at the Chernobyl disaster site, has adapted to "feed" on nuclear radiation. The fungus was observed growing on the walls of Reactor 4 ...
Colossal Biosciences, the pioneering de-extinction company, has achieved a groundbreaking feat: resurrecting the dire wolf, ...
After the United States Congress passed the original Endangered Species Preservation Act in 1966, the gray wolf made the original Endangered Species List. The subsequent Endangered Species Act of ...
Gray wolves, pushed to near extinction in the 1960s, have roamed North America alongside two other wolf species—the red wolf in the southeastern U.S. and the Eastern wolf in the area surrounding the ...