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The last images the flamingo probably saw on that moonlit San Diego night were gnashing teeth below a pair of tufted ears.  ...
Watch authentic moments from the lives of animals living freely in the wild. Each shot was captured with full respect for their environment. This content offers a peaceful view of nature without ...
Inspection reports from the US Department of Agriculture detail attacks in the past two years by large wild cats native to ...
Livestock and lions make uneasy neighbors: How a fence upgrade helped protect domestic and wild animals by Jonathan Salerno, Amy Dickman, Kevin Crooks, Rekha Warrier, Stewart Breck, The Conversation ...
Protecting livestock in areas where large carnivores (like lions) live is increasingly important as human land use expands, wildlife habitat shrinks, and climatic changes reshape the ways in which ...
Thirty years after wolves returned from near extinction in the Rocky Mountains, the state of Idaho is back in the wolf-killing business.
Feeding wild elephants might seem kind, but a new study by researchers at the University of California San Diego warns that it can lead to serious harm.
Carlen’s own work in St. Louis examines how racial segregation and urban design, often influenced by policing strategies, affect ecological conditions and wild animals’ access to green spaces.
The Ledge Light Health District is issuing a warning not to approach or feed wild animals or strays after a cat in North Stonington contracted rabies. The health district said the cat was found on ...
Use deterrents—not poisons or traps—to keep wildlife from eating your garden bounty.
Coexisting with wildlife relies on implementing the mindset of transformative compassionate conservation, respecting the life of every individual, and using non-killing protocols.
X's AI tool "Grok" was used to turn these young women's selfies into highly sexualized images without their consent. It's a growing trend.