Posts by 

Shireen Gonzaga

Earth

Nearly extinct Siamese crocodiles hatch in the wild

In June 2024, 60 critically endangered Siamese crocodiles successfully hatched in the wild, in the Cardamom Mountains of Cambodia.
Earth

New dog-sized burrowing dinosaur discovered in Utah

Fona herzogae, a newly discovered dinosaur species that once lived in Utah, 99 million years ago, is one of a few known species of burrowing dinosaur.
Earth

Denisovans coexisted with modern humans on Tibetan plateau

Scientists reported that an extinct species of humans, known as Denisovans, coexisted on the Tibetan plateau with modern humans.
Earth

Why did woolly mammoths go extinct?

It was long thought that the last woolly mammoths on Wrangel Island died out 4,000 years ago due to inbreeding. New DNA analysis refutes this assumption.
Earth

A new horned dinosaur from the Montana badlands

A new species of plant eating horned dinosaur was discovered in Montana. This creature, that lived 78 million years ago, had elaborate horns and frills.
Earth

New pterosaur species found in Queensland, Australia

A fossil unearthed in western Queensland, Australia, is a new species of pterosaur. Scientists named it Haliskia peterseni.

Rare juvenile T. rex discovered by young fossil hunters

A family fossil hunting in the North Dakota badlands stumbled across an intriguing fossil. Later, scientists identified it as a rare juvenile T. rex.
Earth

New dinosaur species discovered in Africa

Researchers identified a new dinosaur species from fossils uncovered near Lake Kariba in Zimbabwe. It was a plant-eating dinosaur from 210 million years ago.
Earth

Shorebirds in Delaware Bay: 2024’s spring migration

The Delaware Bay region is one of the most important shorebird habitats in the world. In spring, some shorebirds gobble up horseshoe crab eggs for food.
Earth

Warm-blooded dinosaurs emerged 180 million years ago

Warm-blooded dinosaurs arose about 180 million years ago, during the Jurassic Period, in response to changes in climate, according to a new study.