Lawmakers, ranchers, and environmentalists debate safety, stress, and non-lethal strategies for managing predators.
California lawmakers on Tuesday took initial steps toward addressing the public safety concerns posed by the state’s growing populations of wolves, mountain lions and other predators — ...
Abstract: In recent days, the issue of human-wildlife conflict, especially involving wild boars, has become a increasing concern in rural and forest-bordering agricultural regions. Traditional methods ...
New research shows that the mere smell of predators is enough to change deer behavior and limit browsing damage to tree ...
Mating calls and rituals can be intercepted, or drowned out, by invasive species. Scientists are just starting to understand ...
Can California protect wildlife while also safeguarding humans? Concerns about wolves and other predators prompt a hearing at ...
The North Carolina Aquarium at Fort Fisher is getting ready for some big renovations. The aquarium will close early this year for new renovations but will temporarily relocate some it's facilities at ...
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Trail camera captures predator unseen in Ohio for 170 years
Late one night, a trail camera flickered on inside Cleveland Metroparks. In the footage, an animal with sleek, dark fur ...
They therefore trapped small mammals—mostly mice, voles, squirrels and shrews—at 40 sites in the wildernesses of eastern ...
For 12 years, Ohio residents have called in at least 40 sightings of a sleek, slender-bodied mammal traipsing through the state. But it wasn’t until December 13 that Cleveland Metroparks — a series of ...
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12 national park mammals that turn sightings into once-in-a-lifetime moments
Visiting a national park often involves scanning the horizon for charismatic animals. And most visitors arrive with a mental checklist of ones they hope to encounter. Bison blocking the road or elk ...
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