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Beyond human bonds, enduring love thrives in the animal kingdom. Wolves, beavers, bald eagles, swans, and gibbons exemplify ...
Nature's calm facade hides intense competition for resources. Lions and hyenas clash over meals on the African savanna, while ...
Scientists from the Smithsonian have successfully used swift fox droppings to identify individual animals and collect other ...
Red wolves were reintroduced to North Carolina in 1987. Their peak population since then was about 120 animals, in 2012.
In the untamed wilderness, clashes between apex predators reveal nature’s raw and complex power dynamics. Among the most ...
Of the 26 scat samples that yielded DNA, the method was able to correctly identify individual foxes with an accuracy of 94.5–99.5% when comparing multiple samples from the same animal. The technique ...
In August, the Book Review Book Club will read and discuss “Wild Dark Shore,” Charlotte McConaghy’s novel about one isolated ...
Coexisting with wildlife relies on implementing the mindset of transformative compassionate conservation, respecting the life of every individual, and using non-killing protocols.
A Clemson University professor, as part of a team of researchers, used ancient canine remains from Alaska to find a ...
It's been 10 years to the week that a "lion-like creature" possibly roamed Milwaukee, leading to long guns, meat traps and ...