More wild species are becoming urban wildlife. How are animals and people learning to coexist in these places?
In the largest study of its kind, scientists have accurately documented the massive change in animal morphology over the last 1,000 years, with domesticated animals growing larger across the board and ...
A new study has suggested that by protecting and restoring wildlife, we can enhance natural carbon capture mechanisms and reduce climate change. Introducing natural solutions to tackle climate change ...
Walter Veit receives funding from the Representing Evolution project that has received funding from the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation ...
The hoot of an owl. Paw prints in powdery snow. The unmistakable howl of a wolf in the distance. These sights and sounds are nature’s gifts to those of us who are awed by all the natural wonders of ...
Critical legislation would reform the government’s management of wild horses and burros amid record numbers of captured animals, welfare violations, and disease outbreaks. Washington, DC—The Animal ...
Michiganders come across injured animals like white-tailed deer, birds or rabbits regularly, in their backyard, on roadsides or in the woods. As much as you want to help, experts say trying to help a ...
'Animal Ethics in the Wild' by Catia Faria. Source: Cambridge University Press, with permission. As a long-time field researcher, I've seen my share of pain, suffering, and death in various wild ...