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A new wildlife overpass on the Trans Canada Highway, about an hour west of Calgary, named after former Alberta premier Peter Lougheed, officially opened on Friday.
It's no surprise that a fish caught near sod banks, beach shorelines, piers, jetties or nearshore bunker schools is ...
Levels of mercury in Arctic wildlife could continue to rise significantly even as countries curb their emissions, a new study suggests. Researchers analyzed more than 700 samples of fish, mammals ...
Dhanbad: Check dams built in the Tundi and Topchanchi forest areas of Dhanbad have emerged as a lifeline for both villagers and wildlife this summer. .
A team of researchers in Vermont found that two wildlife underpasses in Monkton, Vermont, have decreased amphibian vehicular deaths by 80 percent since they were installed in 2015.
The wildfires across Manitoba are having both an immediate and long-term impact on wildlife, experts say. At Wildlife Haven in Ile des Chenes, Man., they’re seeing an influx of species of birds ...
The rise in wildlife trafficking is casting a shadow over Costa Rica’s tourism industry, which relies heavily on its reputation as a biodiversity hotspot. In 2024, tourism generated $5.4 billion, ...
Oregon State University scientists have improved artificial intelligence's ability to identify wildlife species in photos taken by motion-activated cameras. Their study, which introduces a less-is ...
Four people, including a wildlife activist and a forest department personnel, were killed when their camper vehicle collided head-on with a truck in Rajasthan's Jaisalmer district, officials said ...
Andy Wilson has worked at the Lost Gardens of Heligan in Cornwall for 11 years and as well as his role as head of restoration he is a talented wildlife photographer. His stunning photography at ...
The Division of Wildlife reminds the public to call 1-800-WILDLIFE (1-800-945-3543) if they spot wildlife in distress.” People are advised to stay away from the water, but authorities said there ...