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This research underscores a growing issue: how tourism and well-meaning interactions with wildlife can backfire. Human food ...
Long stretches of wildlife fencing are used to funnel the animals to the safe passageway. Those passages have made an enormous impact: Reductions in wildlife-involved crashes hover around 90% in ...
Attention to human impact of recreation trails on wildlife and habitat is growing. Studying it presents some logistical and scientific challenges. Still, just because we don’t know everything ...
About 50% of humans' effects on high-use trails were apparent 300 meters (nearly 1,000 feet) away for grizzly bears. Meanwhile, that level of human activity affected wolves' whereabouts 600 meters ...
Oystercatcher chicks were lost at Haystack Rock after laser flashing incident sparks wildlife protection calls.
Despite widespread human impacts on wildlife diversity worldwide, many fish communities on the seafloor have maintained their uniqueness, reports a new study led by Zoë Kitchel, formerly of ...
Bird flu fears have focused on the poultry and dairy industries and human health. But wild animals are threatened, too—at ...
Birds, squirrels, rabbits, frogs, insects and other wildlife are critically affected by human-made noise. They're outdoors right in the middle of what must seem to them a war zone — with no escape.
While sixth-graders at Lewiston Porter Middle School already knew humans are not an endangered species, they learned last week that people may have put many other living creatures at risk.
by Lincoln Graves, KUTV Mon, June 9th 2025 at 10:20 PM ...
North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission Attn: 2025 Draft State Wildlife Action Plan 1721 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1700 NCWRC is accepting comments through July 5.