For the first time, scientists have used DNA preserved in ancient sediments to examine how a major natural disaster affected ...
Separate annual population monitoring is conducted for two ungulate species – the goitered gazelle and the argali. A total of ...
Across several regions of the world, certain animals are facing extreme population declines due to demand for their meat. In some cases these species are considered delicacies, driving both legal ...
PCMC plans four dog shelters for 4,000 strays to manage the rising population, enhance public safety, and comply with animal ...
By the time Kim Ring arrived at her neighbors' yard that spring afternoon in 2022, their chicken coop was a flattened pile of lumber surrounded by feathers. The poultry had been raided by a bear. At ...
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Florida Once Had Only a Few Hundred Black Bears—Now One Region Is Booming
The Sunshine State is known for many things: sandy beaches, spring break, and snowbird populations that cause the state’s population to surge every winter. But what about bears? Most people don’t ...
Asian swamp eels are spreading through the Everglades and decimating crayfish populations, leading to comparisons with ...
The South Island takahē is a bird presumed extinct for 50 years, but it made a comeback. It is still a vulnerable species.
Opinion: An alarming new study documents the accelerating rate of decline in U.S. bird numbers, writes Gerald Winegrad.
As of March 3, Mission Valley Animal Shelter had a waitlist of owner surrenders that included 41 cats or kittens and 28 dogs awaiting placement in the shelter, which is funded by donations.
Wildlife relocation is rare in India, often riddled with state pride issues such as in Gir or treated as a last resort. Kaziranga stands apart.
Polar bears near the remote archipelago of Svalbard are getting heavier, not thinner, even as the sea ice they depend on continues to shrink. New research points to conservation history as a key ...
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