One sure sign of spring is nature baby sightings. In April, May and June, baby birds, baby squirrels, newborn bunnies and ...
A new analysis of GPS tracking data from 37 animal species, paired with cellphone location data from across the United States ...
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Researchers just confirmed wildlife is watching us back — animals read human presence as a threat even where we’ve barely touched the land
A mule deer steps onto a trail in Yellowstone at 2 a.m., crosses quickly, and vanishes into timber. During the 2020 COVID shutdowns, that same crossing happened in broad daylight. The deer did not ...
A new large-scale study led by a research team from the Yale Center for Biodiversity and Global Change has found that ...
A new study shows that wildlife reacts not only to roads and cities, but also to the daily presence of humans.
OtterSpace Wildlife, formerly Ark Wildlife Care and Sanctuary in Hilliard, now offers tours to see and possibly interact with ...
As wildlife activity increases during the warmer months, experts share tips on safely navigating encounters with foxes, ticks, snakes, and other animals in North Carolina.
Scientists tracked people and wildlife during COVID-19 and discovered new ways humans and animals may coexist.
Experts advise that interfering with young wildlife, even with good intentions, can often do more harm than good. Many baby ...
A global analysis has found that urban animals are bolder and more aggressive, exploratory and active than their rural ...
USU Extension’s Cory Farnsworth shares a few tips.
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