If humans can grow meat in labs, we could feed wild predators and reduce predation in nature.
This video uncovers 14 essential tips used by professional wildlife filmmakers to document animals in their natural habitats.
The Queen gets to tell everyone what to do, and she chooses a few males to breed with, we believe,” says Kerns. “However, she can have one of the largest litters of any mammals, over 30 babies at a ...
As safari-goers look beyond the big five, endangered African wild dogs are emerging as one of the continent’s most sought-after sightings. These camps have turned the limelight into sustained ...
Incidents that make us consider the relationship between humans and wild animals are happening all over Japan, from bear attacks to crop damage by wild animals. How should we interpret the current ...
There are few things more joyful, if occasionally nerve-wracking, than having a pet in your home. And plenty of people agree. According to the American Pet Products Association, around 94 million ...
Animal protection officers and fire department personnel were called to assist in the rescue of a beaver trapped in a reservoir at a water treatment facility last month. The Instagram account Austin ...
I set up my trail camera deep in the forest to discover which wild animals would appear when people aren’t around. The camera recorded day and night, capturing amazing and unexpected moments of ...
A cougar was struck by a driver amid an uptick in wildcat sightings in Michigan. According to scientists, human activities may be partially to blame for the unexpected run-ins with wildlife.
Conservationists warn that increasingly realistic AI-generated wildlife images and videos are spreading misinformation that can provoke fear, panic and hostility toward wild animals. Fake footage ...
Benjamin Beck, an authority on "tooling," offers a state-of-the art clarification of this fascinating behavior and why it's essential to know more about the nitty-gritty details.
Endangered African wild dogs in Botswana’s Okavango Delta were observed eating fruit for the first time, suggesting unexpected dietary flexibility that could aid their survival.