If humans can grow meat in labs, we could feed wild predators and reduce predation in nature.
Peach State ranks low in U.S. on laws protecting animals, but research and other communities show us how we can do better. Department of Natural Resources wildlife biologist Emily Ferrall inspects the ...
Scientists report a rise in nature anxiety, or biophobia, warning that humans are losing touch with the natural world. Here's ...
Some years back, a Great Blue Heron dropped out of the sky and into our family’s garden. The bird did not move and it looked tired. When we cautiously entered the garden, it did not try to step away, ...
When we think of pets, we picture wagging tails, soft purrs, and playful chirps, creatures that share our homes, our routines, and often our hearts. Wild animals, on the other hand, are usually ...
Welcome to the wild side of cute. If you thought pets were the peak of adorable, get ready to change your mind. From African deserts to Asian mountains and Arctic snowcaps, meet nature’s top-tier ...
Stephen has degrees in science (Physics major) and arts (English Literature and the History and Philosophy of Science), as well as a Graduate Diploma in Science Communication. Stephen has degrees in ...
Animals may not celebrate Valentine’s Day, but courtship rituals, pair bonding and fierce competition shape love in the wild.
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Are wild animals really getting drunk in nature?
In the forests, grasslands, and tropical forests, wild animals often encounter naturally fermented food. Natural fermentation results in the production of small amounts of alcohol by the yeast acting ...
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