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Imagine walking through a zoo where the roar of a lion isn’t a manufactured spectacle, but a glimpse into the complex, ...
Behind the remains of a town scorched by fire, the foothills are lush with new green and filled with birdsong. Wildlife is ...
The story of Edward the Leopard was a delicate, even ticklish, matter. Edward had once lived a life of leisure, racing ...
A 30-year study finds that female bonobos dominate males through alliances, clever tactics, and full control over food and ...
Wildlife trafficking is a growing international problem, and reptiles are especially vulnerable because of a high demand in ...
Eight endangered Fijian iguanas have arrived at their new home at the San Diego Zoo. The creatures were seized by Spanish ...
Henry Vilas Zoo, a free hidden gem in the heart of Madison, works to refine the way its visitors view wildlife through ...
UC San Diego School of Biological Sciences' Shermin de Silva has spent the majority of her scientific career studying ...
A child’s wide-eyed wonder at the sight of a majestic tiger, the gasp of awe as a silverback gorilla ambles by—zoos have ...
they do the opposite because the animals can be so depressed and inactive in their barren and small environments, that the paying public see nothing of the true nature of wild animals as they ...
However, you might encounter more wild animals this time of year as they become more active after cold winters. Though not all wildlife will be a threat, it’s important to be prepared and to know what ...