With each passing year, species across the United States face an uncertain future. As habitats continue to be destroyed, ...
Wood storks were listed as endangered in 1984, when its population had dropped by over 75 percent—from roughly 20,000 nesting ...
While conservation efforts have bolstered the populations of many species considered to be threatened in 2025, many animal and plant species continue to dwindle in number, with some even going extinct ...
The Fish and Wildlife Service determined the bird, once nearly extinct, has rebounded and no longer needs protections.
The rapid loss of species we are seeing today is estimated by experts to be between 1,000 and 10,000 times higher than the ...
The wood stork will soon no longer be on the federal endangered species list. Some environmentalists say that's a bad thing.
Australia’s unique wildlife is facing an escalating extinction crisis, driven primarily by climate change and compounded by ...