A massive study of rainforest species across three regions of the world finds striking similarities in how animals spend their days. How do animals in the wild use their time? A researcher at Rice ...
At Foothills Park in Palo Alto, a mama deer and her family emerged from the woods and grazed in the meadow just beyond a crowded picnic area. They paid no mind to the dozens of onlookers. In Marin ...
Human-wildlife conflict has driven the decline of once-abundant species and is pushing others to the brink of extinction.
A massive engineering project on Interstate 90 east of Snoqualmie Pass is continuing to show benefits on multiple levels, but while drivers may see improvements to their travel times and conditions, ...
Based on the findings from six trail cameras set in the university’s 240-acre Hobson Forest from early February through mid-April, wolves and coyotes were most active about midnight and again shortly ...
In Washington's Tri-Cities, a butterfly sensitive to cold has recently gained a foothold. In Michigan's Upper Peninsula, birds are returning from their winter migrations earlier in the spring. The ...
California ecosystems need wildfires to function. From wild heliotropes that only sprout in landscapes cleared by fire to fire-chaser beetles who lay their eggs on charred wood, numerous species rely ...
A funding request has been submitted to study wildlife patterns with the goal of preventing animal vs. vehicle crashes in Michigan. The request was submitted by the Michigan Department of ...
Wildlife officials warn resident about uptick in human-to-bear conflicts because of weather patterns
Colorado wildlife officials and experts are concerned about future human-to-bear conflicts because of conflicting weather patterns. According to a Colorado Parks and Wildlife news release, a bear’s ...
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