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<b>Missoula, Mont. • </b>A paw print in the snow contains enough genetic clues to identify the animal that made it, even if the track has been buried for five months.
Dr. Mrinalini Watsa, a researcher at San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance, is developing an easy, cost-effective DNA analysis technique, using soil samples from the paw prints of 4-year-old Sumatran ...
I don’t know anything about animal tracks, so we hit the books. We picked up a field guide that would help us tell marmots from magpies. The print we found was big, 4-inches by 4-inches.
In a world where wildlife conservation faces growing challenges, a new mobile app, Glo-Paw, is making waves by providing a much-needed tool for real-time animal tracking and protection. Created by ...
An Alberta wildlife reserve says a bear's paw print is just as unique as a human's fingerprint and thus they're able to use artificial intelligence to gather information about individual bruins.Simon ...
Get our newsletter! The cat's ancient paw print measures 1.2 inches across. Shimon Gibson / Mount Zion Expedition More than a millennia ago, a cat came upon a fresh piece of pottery in Jerusalem.
Wildlife officials have said wolves from nearby states will eventually return to Colorado. The Colorado Division of Wildlife confirmed that a large black animal caught on video by wildlife officers ...
In this photo taken Nov. 29, 2018, from left, Kevin McKelvey, Thomas Franklin and Jessie Golding stand in the National Genomics Center for Wildlife and Fish Conservation in Missoula, Montana.