A new study has found that fortified enclosures also benefit nearby livestock keepers by preventing carnivore attacks.
Tiffany Yap and Meital Smith's beautifully written and illustrated comic book is a must-read, scientifically based story about what it is like to be a wild cat in human environs.
Mule deer herds are declining across the West for many reasons. But three states, Utah, Wyoming and Nevada, want to both pin ...
Fortified enclosures protect livestock and reduce predator attacks, benefiting neighboring households and preserving ...
BLANTYRE, Malawi ― In 2012, African Parks, a conservation nonprofit, brought three lions to Malawi’s Majete Wildlife Reserve, ...
The surprising results are the first to demonstrate a beneficial spillover effect from a strategy to reduce conflict with ...
Captured in a fascinating YouTube video posted by the Pondoro Game Lodge is a showdown between African wild dogs and spotted ...
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AZ Animals on MSN‘No Mating, Only Dating’ is the Motto at This Colorado Animal SanctuaryThe motto of The Wild Animal Sanctuary is "No Mating, Only Dating." Above all, The Wild Animal Sanctuary is a place for second chances.
Colorado has emerged in recent years as one of the key battlegrounds for the future of wildlife management, with a growing ...
Thirty years after their reintroduction in Yellowstone, wolves have proven their ecological worth, at least in the context of ...
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