85.5Zealandia: Life in the Lost WorldBy Adrian Paterson inZoology | May 11th, 2020 | How life struggled to survive on Zealandia, the Atlantis of the Southern hemisphere.Read more ›
127Fading Stripes in Southeast Asia: Saving the Elusive Annamite Striped RabbitBy Andrew Tilker inZoology | December 18th, 2018 | 3 | The animal on my computer screen was almost too fantastical to believe: short ears and legs, tawny-brown body, inky stripes spilling across its...Read more ›
136The Fragile Success of Javan Rhino ConservationBy Barney Long inZoology | November 19th, 2018 | 1 | The winter skies of 1883 are immortalized in a series of vivid pastels by the painter William Ascroft, and a poem by...Read more ›
162Ghostly Cats and Felids in the Snow: Meet the Asiatic and Saharan Cheetah SubspeciesBy Sam Williams inZoology | June 20th, 2018Conserving the world's most endangered cheetah populations.Read more ›
75.5Carnivores in the Anthropocene: Searching for Silver LiningsBy Sam Williams inZoology | April 6th, 2018 | 3In which unexpected place can we find a win for wildlife?Read more ›
298Can the Elusive Saola Be Saved from Extinction?By Barney Long inZoology | March 5th, 2018 | I vividly remember reading about the discovery of the Saola (Pseudoryx nghetinhensis) in the BBC Wildlife Magazine whilst...Read more ›
382Paradigm Shifts and the Search for Relict HominoidsBy Jeff Meldrum inZoology | December 29th, 2017 | 67 | When in 1996, I began seriously considering the sasquatch question from an academic standpoint, after witnessing a long line of remarkably...Read more ›
613On the Plausibility of Another Bipedal Primate Species Existing in North AmericaBy Jeff Meldrum inZoology | October 20th, 2017 | 59 | As I knelt beside the 38 cm footprint, one of several dozen distinctly impressed in the muddy side road in the foothills of the...Read more ›
182Unknown Monster, Dreamless Sleeper: the Greenland Shark II.By Chris Harvey-Clark inZoology | August 12th, 2017One of the most intriguing questions that has surrounded the Greenland shark is the mystery of its...Read more ›
300Cephalopod Behavior: Camouflage, Trickery, and other CuriositiesBy Anne-Sophie Darmaillacq and Ludovic Dickel inZoology | July 11th, 2017Could Victor Hugo have imagined two centuries ago, when in Toilers of the Sea he related the fight between Gilliatt the Guernsey fisherman and the...Read more ›