Humans have always been creatures of instinct, constantly attuned to the dangers lurking around them. But in today’s world, where encounters with wildlife are becoming increasingly rare, our fears of ...
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After Living Alongside Humans for Millennia, These Italian Brown Bears Have Evolved to Become Less Aggressive
Researchers found genetic differences that likely resulted from humans killing aggressive bears, leaving docile individuals ...
The Illumination Discovery Hub at the University of Wisconsin held their monthly academic lecture, Crossroads of Ideas, Nov. 12. The theme for November’s lecture was Living and Learning with Animals.
It's no surprise that human visitation in national parks where wildlife is abundant can disrupt animals' lives and ways of living. Now, Spartan News Room has reported that a study on how human ...
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How Humans Rank on a Monogamy Scale in Nature: Right Between Meerkats and Wild Dogs
The monogamy rate in humans may be higher than you expected... but we do it in a strange way compared to other animals.
KAJIADO, Kenya — This year, less than a kilometer from where I live, a girl named Peace Mwende was killed by a lion. The news hit me hard: She was 14, the same age as my youngest daughter, and the ...
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Rabid coyote confirmed after attacks on humans, pets in Buford
A coyote that attacked multiple people and pets in Buford late last month has tested positive for rabies, prompting public ...
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The Most Groundbreaking Wildlife Studies of the Last 10 Years
From tiger recoveries and chimpanzee genetics to AI conservation tools, this accessible overview includes exciting research ...
Stephen has degrees in science (Physics major) and arts (English Literature and the History and Philosophy of Science), as well as a Graduate Diploma in Science Communication. Stephen has degrees in ...
The recent Los Angeles wildfires are the most destructive in the region’s history. More than two dozen people have died, and tens of thousands have fled their homes. The damage extends beyond our ...
Researchers in California have pinpointed an unexpected impact of climate change within the state: an increase in human-wildlife conflict due to prolonged, climate-exacerbated drought conditions.
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