Between unexpected outbursts, chain-reaction accidents, and strangers behaving like background characters in a surreal sitcom, these accounts capture the unpredictable magic of public chaos. Some will ...
In northeast B.C., fresh food is scarce. West Moberly First Nations is turning to an underground clean-energy solution ...
Breaking your arm while cranking a delivery truck after being born 6,000 miles away, just a few months after the first shots were fired at Ft. Sumter, opening the American Civil War, doesn’t seem like ...
A Wyoming man accused of taking a wolf into a rural bar after injuring it with a snowmobile has changed his plea to felony ...
Coming face to face with wolves is something most people would never dare to do. In this rare experience, participants spent days interacting with a pack of rescued wolves, learning how to earn their ...
Humans are often described as “super-predators,” but wildlife may not respond to us as uniformly as once thought. People have ...
Scientists in Italy captured a red fox entering a den as part of a project to understand wolf population dynamics in the country.
Wild animal species respond very differently to human development, and as a result, they use ecological corridors in agricultural and urban areas in distinct ways. This emerges from research in ...
Bemidji State University and the Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa team up for the several-year project.
Sublette County man carried injured wolf “like a baby” before taking it outside and shooting it. His actions amounted to felony animal cruelty, the prosecutor said.
Gulls are often seen as intruders in our daily lives. But researchers are discovering what really motivates them—and ...
Scientists analyzed the urine of wild chimpanzees who'd feasted on fallen fruit to see how much alcohol they consumed from the fermented sugars.