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Get ready for a wild ride with the funniest animals in the great outdoors! From curious critters to hilarious wildlife antics, this compilation is packed with unpredictable, untamed, and totally ...
For Wild Animals, the Bird Flu Disaster Is Already Here Scientists are concerned that the H5N1 virus could set off another human pandemic. But it is already putting species under pressure in the wild.
Dive into the playful world of wild creatures as they showcase their natural instincts in their habitats. These animals, free to roam and express their true selves, bring joy through their ...
A federal program kills hundreds of thousands of wild animals a year. Documents obtained by NPR show that many of those animals were killed in places where no damage to livestock was reported.
Books about writers’ dogs and cats are a literary staple. Now there’s a booming subset of memoirs about writers’ relationships with less domestic creatures.
Key points A new book focusing on what animals are saying and why helps us understand animal societies. When we know more about how and why animals talk, this information can help with ...
A USDA program kills wild animals at the request of private livestock owners. NPR obtained exclusive documents to show how its employees manage wildlife.
Environment Animals Wildlife ‘Drunk’ animals might be more common Naturally fermented fruits can reach 1 to 2 percent alcohol by volume, less than a light beer. Laura Baisas Oct 30, 2024 12:00 ...
We developed a framework on how to create a cumulative adversity index – similar to the adverse childhood experiences score, but for populations of wild animals.
New research finds that marmots who experience adversity early in life have a lesser chance of survival.
Understanding how animals cope with adversity can inform wildlife conservation and management practices. Just ask these marmots.
‘Eavesdropping on Animals’ Review: Listening in on Wild Talk Living in coexistence with our fellow beings—from beetles to bears—is only possible when we pay attention to what they have to say.