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 ...
Scientists track Antarctic krill via satellite to monitor ocean health amid climate change and fishing threats.
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Florida panther sets new weight record
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) biologists recently captured the heaviest Florida panther ever recorded — weighing 166 pounds.
When tourists venture into nature, their thoughts are often focused on the animals they'll get to see. But animals may also ...
Nature’s real-life zombies exist! From creatures that reanimate themselves to animals that keep moving after death, these freaky survivors prove that life is more resilient than we ever imagined! #zom ...
New research at NAU looks at faster warming in the Arctic, and highlights concern about risks to the U.S. of a political ...
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 ...
Two rare bird flu strains have emerged since late January, prompting public health concerns during a freeze on federal health communications.
In a river of northeastern Brazil, an “armored” creature with “large” eyes paused to rest against a rock. The maze-like ...
The use of tracking collars that send alerts when animals enter snaring hotspots or have been stationary for a certain period ...
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.