Many Prehistoric Creatures Survived Extinction Events Against All Odds

If you picture mass extinctions as giant cosmic reset buttons where everything just dies, you’re only getting half the story. The other half is even more gripping: some lineages hang on by a thread, adapt in bizarre ways, and quietly reshape life on Earth afterward. You are, quite literally, walking proof of that, because the … Read more

The Oldest Fossils on Earth Tell a Surprising Tale of Early Life

The Oldest Fossils on Earth Tell a Surprising Tale of Early Life

Sameen David

You probably grew up with the idea that early Earth was a barren, hostile rock, simmering with volcanoes and getting hammered by space debris, with life arriving much later once things calmed down. When you look at the actual rocks, though, the story turns out to be far more dramatic and far more rushed. The … Read more

Ancient Tribal Wisdom Holds Clues to Our Modern Environmental Crisis

Ancient Tribal Wisdom Holds Clues to Our Modern Environmental Crisis

Sameen David

If you feel like the world is spinning faster than you can keep up with, you are not alone. Rising temperatures, disappearing species, poisoned rivers – it can all feel overwhelming, and strangely distant at the same time, like background noise you have learned to ignore. Yet long before climate reports and carbon footprints, many … Read more

Our Universe's Expansion Continues to Reveal New Cosmic Epochs

Our Universe’s Expansion Continues to Reveal New Cosmic Epochs

Sameen David

If you could step outside the universe and watch it from a distance, you’d see something almost unsettling: everything is rushing away from everything else, and the pace is changing over time. You are living in a cosmos that is not static or settled but in motion, layered with eras that rise and fade like … Read more

Dinosaurs Thrived for Millions of Years Due to Unseen Adaptations

Dinosaurs Thrived for Millions of Years Due to Unseen Adaptations

Sameen David

If you picture dinosaurs as slow, doomed giants just waiting for an asteroid, you’re secretly selling them short. These animals were some of the most adaptable, resilient creatures that ever walked the planet, surviving in changing climates and shifting continents for well over a hundred and fifty million years. They did not just get lucky … Read more

Migrant Uptick

Spring Migration Gains Momentum: Birds and Moths Signal Bustling Season

Sameen David

Observers recently documented a surge in migratory activity, with moths appearing overnight and birds dotting gardens and coastal spots the following morning. These sightings, captured through detailed checklists, highlight the dynamic start to the migration period. Such movements underscore the vitality of local habitats during this transitional time of year. Birds Return in Waves After … Read more

In Tasmania, the mines have closed but the rivers remember

Tasmania’s King River: Echoes of Mining Haunt Wildlife Recovery

Sameen David

Tasmania – The King River carves through rugged rainforests and jagged peaks of the West Coast Range before reaching Macquarie Harbour near the coastal town of Strahan. This scenic waterway, once teeming with life, now carries a heavy burden from over a century of upstream copper mining. Despite the closure of operations at Mount Lyell, … Read more

Primate Planet

Resilience in the Canopy: A Global Surge to Protect Tropical Primates

Sameen David

Tropical forests worldwide face relentless pressures from deforestation, disease outbreaks, and rampant wildlife trade, pushing many primate species toward the brink. Scientists, conservationists, and local communities have launched a coordinated push to reverse these trends, rebuilding shattered populations and stitching together fragmented habitats. This movement, captured in Mongabay’s Primate Planet video series, spotlights stories of … Read more