A study from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem suggests that tracking animal movement and behavior in near real-time could detect dangerous pathogens. As zoonotic diseases like avian flu and COVID-19 ...
Think Wild and Cascadia Wild have partnered to expand rare carnivore monitoring efforts in Central Oregon through volunteer-powered community science. The program will deploy trained volunteers to the ...
As zoonotic diseases like avian flu and COVID-19 continue to threaten both human and wildlife populations, a new study introduces an innovative framework for disease detection—using wild animals ...
Researchers in Canada have found that the presence of wildlife within cities is increasing, and rising global temperatures may be a contributing factor. Research in Canada increasingly shows that ...
Wildlife trafficking has increasingly moved online, making it harder to monitor but leaving behind digital clues. Researchers ...
In the southwestern United States in the early weeks of 2024, a large-animal veterinarian pulled up to a dairy farm on his usual rounds and was greeted by an odd absence. The barn cats who normally ...
Two Los Gatos High School students are using their passions for photography and wildlife to form an organization to inform Silicon Valley residents about how to coexist with their wild animal ...
New research suggests that setting rescued slow lorises "free" is actually a stressful and perilous process that few animals survive.
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