Fifty years ago, Colorado Parks and Wildlife took steps to return the river otter to waterways across the state. Now, the ...
Announced at the end of March, the “Atlas for the Americas Flyways” website tracks high concentrations of migratory bird ...
Sloths are the ideal representation of calm: slow-moving, sleepy, and perfectly at ease in the treetops. But life in the wild ...
Worldwide, people buy and hunt nearly half of the 11,000 bird species in existence. In Asia, Europe, and North and South ...
People aren't the only things attracted to coastal North Carolina. But learning to live together with the region's wild ...
Wild animals are thriving in the city. Coming up at 9 a.m. on Tuesday, MPR News host Angela Davis talks with two researchers ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) is asking Coloradans to lend a hand in tracking otters. While some are surprised to learn ...
Airborne genetic material can be used to paint a picture of ecosystem health, watch for invasive species and even identify ...
When she was a kid in the 1970s, Karen Terio wasn't allowed to watch much television, but wildlife specials were permitted.
Scientists have tracked an individual Sundra clouded leopard for over 6 years using a network of camera traps on Borneo as ...
A study finds that 41% of traded mammal species share at least one pathogen with humans, compared with just 6.4% of species ...
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