Walk above rescued wildlife in Colorado for a thrilling, awe-filled outing you will be talking about all week.
The ultimate goal for wildlife rehabilitation is that animal is to be released. You want that animal to be a successful species in the wild.” ...
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Into the Congo: Tracking wild gorillas

Deep in the Congo, finding gorillas means navigating dense जंगल and unpredictable terrain. Every step brings us closer to one ...
The Rajasthan Forest Department plans to fit leopards in the Jhalana Leopard Reserve with radio collars to monitor their movements. This initiative aims to prevent the animals from straying into ...
UC San Diego’s Federico Rossano breaks down the science behind dogs’ “word buttons,” the global fascination it sparked, and what it means for studying minds — animal and artificial Changing science ...
GPS tracking is revolutionizing wildlife research, as a young fisher's journey from UNH to Franconia Notch reveals new insights into animal behavior and movement.
Wildlife trafficking has increasingly moved online, making it harder to monitor but leaving behind digital clues. Researchers ...
Where Washington, Idaho and Oregon meet, elk are straying from public to private lands, causing conflict and concern. If the Trump administration opens national forests further, it could get worse.
By the time Kim Ring arrived at her neighbors' yard that spring afternoon in 2022, their chicken coop was a flattened pile of ...
From pangolin tracking in Kenya to walking the sand dunes of Namibia, these nocturnal safaris reveal wildlife few travelers ever see.
After record sightings, Michigan scientists want to collar a cougar to learn how the big cats use U.P. forests.
Wildlife researchers often use GPS tracking collars to monitor key species to understand population health and activity but traditional collars do not always fall off in a predictable or safe way for ...