New study shows that tourists unknowingly alter animal behavior. Predators shift activity to the day, while prey adjust or ...
GPS collars placed on African elephants have helped reduce poaching by alerting authorities whenever these creatures roam ...
Johnny Morris' Wonders of Wildlife National Museum & Aquarium (WOW), a world-class nonprofit conservation organization, has welcomed its fifth group of critically ill sea turtles to its cutting-edge ...
Wildlife researchers Tanya Diamond and Ahíga Sandoval at Pathways for Wildlife were initially met with worry after viewing ...
The use of tracking collars that send alerts when animals enter snaring hotspots or have been stationary for a certain period ...
When tourists venture into nature, their thoughts are often focused on the animals they'll get to see. But animals may also ...
During disasters such as floods, there is a tendency to forget about what is happening with wildlife species as people prioritise their own safety and try to recover property losses.
Did you know that some African elephants can travel over 50 miles in a single day, navigating vast territories that span hundreds of square miles? This impressive journey is now more closely monitored ...
New research at NAU looks at faster warming in the Arctic, and highlights concern about risks to the U.S. of a political ...
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"The last time we knew they were in Arkansas was about 800 to 1,000 years ago when some of their bones were found in ...
Rising temperatures are causing shifts in species’ geographical ranges, altering migratory patterns ... traditional gender roles in the animal kingdom. Such strategies reveal the complexity of natural ...