All the reasons we’re fighting to protect coyotes, America’s ‘song dog’
For years we now have been working to stop the wanton slaughter of animals in wildlife killing contests. The coyote, an animal who has been wrongly thought-about a pest in…
An Angry Moose Chased a Bear Into a Glass Window as it Frantically Tried to Escape Pursuit
Nature might be brutal, which is precisely what one younger bear discovered when an indignant moose chased the terrified animal out of a lake onto dry land, solely to chase…
Falcon trafficking soars in Middle East, fueled by conflict and poverty
ZARQA GOVERNORATE, Jordan; ERBIL, Iraq; QAMISHLI, Syria — Within the darkness of a small, windowless room, half a dozen falcons have been perched on low wood stools, their eyes lined…
New Species of Hornshark Discovered Off Australia
Heterodontus is a small genus of sharks inside the household Heterodontidae of the order Heterodontiformes. First found in Australia within the 18th century within the type of the Port Jackson…
3D Printed Replicas Ensure a Sustainable Future for Wildlife
Within the lush rainforests of Arunachal Pradesh, India, the place majestic tigers, clouded leopards, eagles, and hornbills roam, lies a treasure trove of cultural heritage held expensive by the Nyishi…
Why More Sharks are a Sign of Healthier Oceans
Each summer time, America turns its consideration in the direction of the ocean, and extra particularly, the sharks that inhabit it. This yr, there appears to be a rise in…
Climate Change Delays Beloved Grizzly’s Salmon Feast
The eagerly awaited look of the beloved grizzly, Otis, at Katmai Nationwide Park’s salmon run had followers on the sting of their seats this 12 months. Whereas wild bears like…
Scientists show how fires along waterways in Australia’s tropical savanna threaten endangered birds
Fires in riparian zones throughout the tropical savannas of northern Australia have an effect on the breeding success and survival of endangered, purple-crowned fairy-wrens. Wildfires have gotten extra widespread and…
Red tide returns to San Francisco Bay, one year after large fish die-off
A poisonous crimson tide has returned to San Francisco Bay, elevating fears of a reprise of final summer time’s unusually massive fish die-off. Specialists report that swimming algae was detected…
Bird study shows Europe’s nature in ‘dire straits’
Practically 4 in 10 of Europe’s chicken species are actually of conservation concern—together with 14% of worldwide concern—in keeping with researchers, who say the continent’s nature is in dire straits.…