Feeding wild animals might seem like a harmless act of kindness, but it often carries serious and unintended consequences.
Human-wildlife conflict has driven the decline of once-abundant species and is pushing others to the brink of extinction.
Wild animals are less susceptible to human disturbance if they live in areas with a high human footprint. Researchers have highlighted this in their analysis of large-scale tracking data of more than ...
A late-night journey of a fox and an otter raises questions about conservation, human development, and animal resilience.
As the human population increases and we build more and more infrastructure across the planet, there will be increasing overlap between humans and animals in the next 50 years. About 57 percent of all ...
The degradation of wild habitats and ecosystems often forces wild animals to go outside of their preferred habitats into areas of anthropogenic activity in search for vital resources. Such encounters ...
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