Scientists have uncovered the first direct evidence that ancient Americans relied primarily on mammoth and other large animals for food. Their research sheds new light on both the rapid expansion of ...
In celebration of Wildlife Conservation Day, the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF) and International Paper (IP) are proud to highlight a critical milestone in the conservation of the ...
The discovery of Stone Age needles made from the bones of foxes, cats and other small carnivores reveal how prehistoric ...
A study of a 12,800-year-old skull of a toddler offers a glimpse at how early Americans found food, and how their hunts may ...
Scientists have determined that the diet of a Clovis woman who lived in North America 13,000 years ago included a substantial ...
Radioisotopes in the bones of an 18-month-old boy who lived almost 13,000 years ago indicate that his mother ate mostly ...
The bones of a child who died nearly 13,000 years ago suggest that the people who moved from Asia into North America at this ...
"Dog is man's best friend" may be an ancient cliché, but when that friendship began is a longstanding question among ...
The Hawaiian crow, or ‘alalā, has been extinct in the wild since 2002. A new effort to reintroduce birds of this ...
Scientists found the first evidence that early Indigenous people in what is now the United States relied primarily on the now ...