2010 is the Year of Biodiversity and Earth Rangers has teamed up with The United Nations Conventionon Biological Diversity to bring you a daily dose of biodiversity basics
The Frillneck Lizard (Chlamydosaurus kingie) may look nonthreatening when it is calm, but when its frightened, its another story. When it gets frightened, it raises a frill of skin around its neck that is almost 12 inches across.
2010 is the Year of Biodiversity and Earth Rangers has teamed up with The United Nations Conventionon Biological Diversity to bring you a daily dose of biodiversity basics
When bears hibernate they stay in their dens for a long time, if humans were to lay in one spot for five months we would lose a third of our bone mass. While our bones get weaker bears get stronger! They make a substance that keeps their bones healthy and promotes the growth of new cells.
2010 is the Year of Biodiversity and Earth Rangers has teamed up with The United Nations Conventionon Biological Diversity to bring you a daily dose of biodiversity basics
Did you know only adult Beluga whales are white? Calves are born brown or dark grey and gradually lighten to become totally white by between six and eight years old.
2010 is the Year of Biodiversity and Earth Rangers has teamed up with The United Nations Conventionon Biological Diversity to bring you a daily dose of biodiversity basics
Some species of newts and salamanders, like the Eastern Spotted Newt, can regrow organs and even heart muscles. Scientists are studying these amphibians to learn how this works and explore ways that might make it possible for humans to use this same regenerative power. Image what kind of super hero you could be with the power to heal yourself!
2010 is the Year of Biodiversity and Earth Rangers has teamed up with The United Nations Conventionon Biological Diversity to bring you a daily dose of biodiversity basics
In Canada, about 5% of mammal species and 27% of some plant species are invasive. Not all invasive species are harmful for an ecosystem but many are. Their populations take off because they usually don’t have any natural predators. With so many new species crowding into a habitat and using up its resources, native species have a hard time keeping up, which leads to their population numbers dropping.
2010 is the Year of Biodiversity and Earth Rangers has teamed up with The United Nations Conventionon Biological Diversity to bring you a daily dose of biodiversity basics
Whale poop acts like a super charged power-up for the ocean. When whales feed from the bottom of the ocean they pick up important nutrients, like nitrogen. These nutrients then get shared with other living organisms through the whale’s poop, helping to keep the ocean’s ecosystem healthy!
2010 is the Year of Biodiversity and Earth Rangers has teamed up with The United Nations Conventionon Biological Diversity to bring you a daily dose of biodiversity basics
Many bats hunt insects by using echolocation calls, but having a great call isn’t just useful for getting dinner it also comes in handy when you’re trying to find a friend. New research in Panama has shown that some bats recognize one another by listening to these calls.
2010 is the Year of Biodiversity and Earth Rangers has teamed up with The United Nations Conventionon Biological Diversity to bring you a daily dose of biodiversity basics
Friendship is important even in the animal kingdom, just look at female baboons who live longer lives if they have close bonds with members of their troop.
2010 is the Year of Biodiversity and Earth Rangers has teamed up with The United Nations Conventionon Biological Diversity to bring you a daily dose of biodiversity basics
The Eastern grey squirrel can reach speeds of up to 25 kilometres per hour on the ground and leaves tracks in the snow that often look like two exclamation marks!!
2010 is the Year of Biodiversity and Earth Rangers has teamed up with The United Nations Conventionon Biological Diversity to bring you a daily dose of biodiversity basics