From a beautiful fish that’s eating the Caribbean to a tiny bivalve with a huge impact, North America’s most notorious ...
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Keeping track of Vermont’s bald eagle population
In this week’s Wildlife Watch, Ike Bendavid spoke with researchers at the Green Mountain Audubon Society about what they hope ...
From Banff’s ridgelines to Yellowstone’s Lamar Valley, the wolves Mark Hebblewhite first tracked as a young researcher have shaped the course of his career. Now the next generation of scientists ...
Most large animal vets serve many clients and often have to travel great distances to do so. But there aren’t enough of these ...
As the seasons turn, help tag migrating monarchs, prevent pollution by handling dead leaves responsibly and pick up a new ...
United Nations conference on biodiversity that ran out of time last year will resume its work Tuesday in Rome with money at ...
Itineraries calling at lesser-visited ports, offering off-the-beaten-track experiences, can help pique clients’ interest in ...
A couple have been reunited with their dog seven years after it went missing. Wioleta Owczarek and her partner Mateusz ...
Reports of bear sightings and conflicts with people increased nearly 15% in 2024 from the previous five years, according to new data from CPW, with more than half of the conflicts stemming from trash.
A river in East Sussex is set to become the first in England to have its legal rights recognised by a local authority.
The USDA last year also granted the university $17 million to establish a center to study farm contamination by per- and ...