
Lampung Province, Indonesia – Authorities in Indonesia proposed a major rezoning of Way Kambas National Park last year, aiming to shift the vast Sumatran reserve from financial burden to revenue generator through carbon trading and upscale ecotourism. The initiative targets degraded landscapes within the 125,621-hectare sanctuary, home to critically endangered Sumatran elephants, tigers, and rhinos. … Read more

Giant Otters Gain Critical Global Protections Amid River Habitat Collapse
Sameen David
Campo Grande, Brazil — Delegates from over 130 nations gathered at the 15th Conference of the Parties to the UN Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species in late March 2026 took decisive action to safeguard the giant otter. This apex predator of South American rivers now joins 39 other species on the treaty’s protected … Read more

Snorkeling Scientists Unearth Ice Age Treasures in Texas Underwater Cave
Sameen David
Comal County, Texas – Researchers snorkeling through a submerged cave stumbled upon a remarkable concentration of prehistoric fossils that challenge long-held views of the region’s ancient past. The site, hidden in an underground stream, preserved bones from massive creatures that roamed about 100,000 years ago during a warm phase of the Ice Age. This discovery … Read more

Which 6 Zodiac Signs Share the Agile Spirit of a Velociraptor?
Sameen David
If you have ever watched a nature documentary and thought the hunters looked oddly familiar, you are not alone. Some zodiac signs move through life with the same alert, quick-witted, sharp-edged energy you might imagine in a velociraptor: fast on their feet, mentally nimble, and always scanning for the next opportunity. You might not be … Read more

Titanoboa: 47-Foot Prehistoric Giants That Dwarfed Modern Anacondas
Sameen David
Colombia – Paleontologists unearthed extraordinary fossils from coal mines in the Cerrejón Formation, revealing serpents that slithered through steamy swamps around 60 million years ago. These ancient creatures emerged in the aftermath of the dinosaur extinction, claiming dominance in the world’s earliest tropical rainforests. Larger than any snake alive today, they redefined the boundaries of … Read more

Unearthing the Truth: How Paleontologists Reconstruct Dinosaur Colors
You grow up seeing dinosaurs splashed across books, movies, and museum walls in every color you can imagine. Fiery red raptors, jungle-green sauropods, and stripy tyrannosaurs feel almost normal to you now. But at some point you probably wonder: how on Earth does anyone know what color a creature was if it turned to stone … Read more

5 Astounding Prehistoric Human Migrations That Shaped Our World
If you could rewind time a hundred thousand years, your first impression might be that nothing is moving. No cities, no roads, no recorded history. But beneath that silence, small bands of humans were walking, coast-hopping, and river-following in ways that would quietly redraw the map of the entire planet. Every border you know today, … Read more

The Permian Extinction: Earth’s Greatest Catastrophe and Life’s Resilience
If you could step into a time machine and land on Earth about two hundred and fifty two million years ago, you would not recognize the place. Before the Permian extinction, your planet was packed with strange forests, bizarre reptiles, and sprawling swamps, all spread across a giant supercontinent called Pangaea. Then, in what was … Read more