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Trail cam footage shows a black bear killing a newborn whitetail fawn in a rare and raw look at predator-prey behavior.
Woodcocks are known for their unique and almost comical way of walking, which seems a better fit for a 1970s disco than the ...
Long Island wildlife experts have employed the help of citizen scientists in their three-year survey of the island’s terrestrial and semi-aquatic mammals.
Imitation may be flattering, but for coyote hunting you need to blend it with imagination and a sincere dose of intelligence, ...
A recent comprehensive assessment on the poisoning of raptors across Europe does not yield good news. This is according to ...
While enjoying the outdoors this spring and summer, you’ll likely encounter young wildlife. Although it may be tempting to ...
A bioscience company’s announcement this week that it’s brought back long-extinct dire wolves raised a lot of eyebrows. But ...
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The Myth of the Jackrabbit: It’s Not a Rabbit at AllImagine racing across the sun-baked deserts of the American West, the ground shimmering with heat, when suddenly a ...
The Ohio Department of Natural Resources said humans should keep wildlife wild, as a baby animal’s best chance of survival is in the wild with its mother. Not only does this benefit the animal, but if ...
One of Britain’s most attractive species of moth, the Kentish glory ( Endromis versicolora ), absent from England and Wales since the 1970s, could be making a comeback, thanks to a reintroduction ...
Ecologist and programme maker Anja Murray writes here about her new six part series for RTÉ lyric fm, made in collaboration with folk musician and member of Ye Vagabonds Brían MacGloinn ...
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TheCollector on MSN5 Discoveries That Made Archaeologists Question the Origins of ArtDiscoveries in the archaeological record have sparked debate about how we should define art. Some researchers argue that art ...
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