High in the forest canopy, one genus of snake learned how to solve the problem of flight without wings. Here’s how, according ...
Is there any good news out there? Well, maybe. Last week, we read a story in the LA Times about Amelia Air, a nonprofit organization that's flying animals in overcrowded shelters to less crowded ...
Dear reader, it came to my attention that there are several flying organizations that operate to rescue animals; Pilots To The Rescue, Flying Fur Animal Rescue, and Wings of Rescue are just three of ...
When we think of flying animals, birds like eagles and parrots or insects like butterflies come to mind. However, there are many creatures that have developed ways to glide or soar through the air to ...
This video explores how flying squirrels and several other species use controlled falls to survive. High speed footage reveals the precision behind each glide. Scientists explain how anatomy, instinct ...
A: We fly animals — 80 percent dogs, 20 percent cats — from about 20 source shelters, where they are in danger of being euthanized because of lack of space, to some 62 receiving animal rescue ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...