Every spring, more than 200,000 northern gannets — stocky seabirds with dazzling white feathers — journey to the coast of ...
The quantity and complexity of commercial wildlife trade laws has grown globally over the past century. A new study examines ...
“Rabies is a deadly disease caused by a virus that can infect all warm-blooded animals, including people. It is spread mostly ...
Dec. 10, 2024 — Snow cover in the Sierra Nevada is expected to shrink overall as the climate warms, but avalanche frequency could remain the same or even increase at high elevations. That's bad ...
Officials at Wildlife World Zoo in Arizona reported two big cats and three large birds died, while 25 human employees were ...
The hippo may appear gentle, but it ranks high among deadliest animals due to its territorial nature and immense strength.
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Animals are primary stakeholders in efforts to help them along, and granting agency and paying close attention to their inner ...
Animals at the Wildlife World Zoo in Arizona tested positive for bird flu, resulting in the deaths of a cheetah, a mountain ...
Aging gracefully comes naturally to these creatures, which can live for hundreds, and sometimes even thousands, of years ...
Five animals died at the Wildlife World Zoo and their deaths were likely caused by the H5N1 avian flu, according to Maricopa ...
Conservationists are testing out drones that will help them monitor wild animals like snow leopards and zebras from far above ...