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Snapshot Wisconsin has captured millions of wildlife photos in Wisconsin since 2016. The Snapshot program is a “citizen-science project” run by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources.
A new study questions whether hunting is the primary driver of major drops in animal populations, suggesting that destruction of animal habitats through farming is a potentially bigger threat.
In his 2022 memoir, “Wilderness Dreaming,” Du Toit wrote that a pair of lionesses, which were only a leap away from him, realized he was in the waterhole. “I’m quite amazed I lived to tell ...
Global warming and environmental destruction are driving coyotes, bears and mountain lions out of their habitats, but that's only part of the reason why so many animals call the city home.
Assessing emotions in wild animals Date: May 17, 2023 Source: University of Technology Sydney Summary: A new study examines indicators of mental wellbeing in wild animals to improve conservation ...
Planning began in the 1970s, and by the early 1990s, 24 animal passages were installed along a 40-mile stretch of the road. Over the years, officials have installed 60 of these sites for panther use.