Elephants Take Over NYC’s Meatpacking District

Elephants Take Over NYC’s Meatpacking District

This fall, New York City’s Meatpacking District will come alive with a spectacular display of art and Conservation. From September 6 through October 20, 2024, 100 life-sized Indian elephant sculptures will be showcased as part of The Great Elephant Migration, a unique initiative created in partnership with the Meatpacking District Management Association and Elephant Family […]

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Logging has a ‘lasting legacy’ on Gabonese forest soundscapes

Logging has a ‘lasting legacy’ on Gabonese forest soundscapes

Noncertified logging concessions in Gabon have much quieter soundscapes, a proxy for vocalizing wildlife, than either national parks or sustainably logged concessions, according to a recent study. However, forests that have never been logged are home to the highest diversity of vocalizing wildlife, researchers found. “Therefore, conserving these increasingly rare never logged forests, in combination […]

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The world’s weirdest penises – including a detachable one that swims off after a mate

The world’s weirdest penises – including a detachable one that swims off after a mate

When it comes to the animal kingdom, nature’s creativity knows no bounds – especially when it comes to reproduction. Across different animal species, penises take on strange and unexpected forms, each adapted for a specific ecological niche or evolutionary advantage. From detachable appendages and corkscrew shapes to multi-functional tools, the diversity in animal penises is […]

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