An injured bald eagle found on the east side of Lorain on Feb. 28 is offering wildlife experts a rare look into the life of a bird that had been tracked for nearly three decades. The eagle was ...
The Panorama Vista Preserve, a 936-acre nature preserve that straddles both sides of the Kern River between the top of the Panorama Bluffs and miles of oilfields to the north, has become one of two ...
Wild animals are experts at staying out of sight. Yet the winter snow and mud can reveal a detailed account of the comings and goings of even the most secretive animals. Whether ...
Some wild animals are relatively easy to study. Certain penguin populations, for instance, are so unaccustomed to large predators that they barely fear humans and will often wander right up to ...
Sophie Mazowita, 38, can look at a snowy hillside and see stories of the wild animals that have walked it. Born in Canada, Mazowita came to Vermont in 2011 to earn a master’s degree in the Field ...
Wildlife trafficking is one of the world's most widespread illegal trades, contributing to biodiversity loss, organized crime, and public health risks. Once concentrated in physical markets, much of ...
When the next pandemic threat looms, help may come from an unexpected source: wild animals. In a new study led by Prof. Ran Nathan from the Movement Ecology Lab at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, ...
OSHKOSH – Winnebago Audubon is inviting residents to learn about Motus Wildlife Tracking Stations and their role in conservation efforts. The presentation is scheduled for 1 p.m. Jan. 17 at the J.P.
J.T. Beggs leads an exercise in experiencing animal movements. J.T. Beggs scampered across the sand on his hands and knees, imitating the trot of a coyote. Behind him, a group of UC Santa Cruz ...
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