A team of scientists will develop a support system for U.S. West Coast marine communities threatened by climate change.

Texas A&M AgriLife experts remind veterinarians and animal owners to remain observant for potential anthrax cases in livestock and wildlife after recent positive cases.

More than 27,000 birds from around the state, nation and globe are preserved in the collection for research and education.

Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences researchers hope new methods will increase the number of young macaws.

Crimson and Casper have a new home at the Winnie Carter Wildlife Center, where they will receive care the rest of their lives.

Texas A&M research shows that an individual's level of empathy for wildlife can predict their support for conservation efforts.

The College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences team is working toward a vaccine that would be easier to deliver.

A Texas A&M-Galveston expert explains the oyster mariculture industry developing on the Gulf Coast.

Texas A&M experts offer advice for lowering the likelihood of seeing them around your house, and what to do if you come in contact with a snake.

The exotic cat will take on the role of an ambassador species.