The site of the 1986 Chernobyl disaster has become a haven for large wild mammals living in the region, scientists say.
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A new large-scale study led by a research team from the Yale Center for Biodiversity and Global Change has found that ...
When hikers hit the trails in Rocky Mountain National Park on a busy summer Saturday, the elk do not simply stand there and ...
Rwanda is using a new approach known as environmental DNA technology to detect species like the endangered mountain gorilla ...
Researchers examined GPS tracking data from thousands of animals representing 37 species and anonymized cellphone location ...
A flock of snow geese lifts off at Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in New Mexico. A farm worker became the first reported human case of bird flu in Ohio. They join dozens who have become ...
When people disappeared from the landscape, as they did during the pandemic, wild animals changed how they used space and ...
Wildlife research gets less exciting when the real work starts sorting through data. A single trail camera might capture a ...
One of the world’s rarest birds, the Great Indian Bustard (GIB), is critically endangered and mainly found in Desert National ...