One of the largest studies on wildlife activity reveals that wild animals react differently to humans depending on where the animals live and what they eat. Bigger herbivores -- plant-eating animals ...
The research team analyzed camera trap data from 1,997 locations across 21 sites. Researchers urge action amid concerning ...
"It was able to at least leave the immediate area." Motorist hits wild animal in shocking late-night collision: 'We do not ...
A new study of camera-trap images complicates the idea that all wildlife thrived during the Covid lockdowns. By Emily Anthes In the early months of the Covid pandemic, when every bit of news seemed ...
As temperatures drop and leaf-peeping season unfolds in vibrant shades of yellow, orange, and red, encounters with wildlife tend to increase. Fall brings heightened animal activity due to migratory ...
The San Antonio Western art museum's event will include animal-themed art activities and visits from local wildlife experts.
A team has gathered photographic data on daily mammalian activity, studying 445 total species around the world with surprising results. The project generated a massive dataset of animal images ...
Michigan has specific laws on feeding or baiting deer and elk, but what about squirrels or raccoons? Here's what officials ...
One of the largest studies on wildlife activity—involving more than 220 researchers, 163 mammal species and 5,000 camera traps worldwide—reveals that wild animals react differently to humans depending ...