A new study tracked nine rescued slow lorises in Bangladesh and found that seven of them died within months of release.
The national parks of the United States hold great natural wonders and complex, varied ecosystems. A new study demonstrates that human presence in the parks, including everything from visitors and ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Visiting national parks is a great way to immerse yourself in nature and experience wildlife in its natural habitat. But when ...
LOS ANGELES -- In order to keep up with the animals and tell their story, the "Animals Up Close With Bertie Gregory" crew had to push themselves to the limits. As a wildlife filmmaker and National ...
Hikers photograph a crossing mountain goat while at Glacier National Park. (Forest P. Hayes, Colorado State University) The presence of humans and human infrastructure in U.S. national parks has ...
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Onlooker captures video of tourist's dangerous behavior near wild animals: 'She's acting like she's at a petting zoo'
"Fine them, ban them." Onlooker captures video of tourist's dangerous behavior near wild animals: 'She's acting like she's at a petting zoo' first appeared on The Cool Down.
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Places To See Wild Animals Outside a Zoo
There’s something profoundly different about watching an elephant amble across the savanna versus seeing one pace behind glass at a zoo. When animals move freely in their own environments, the ...
Explore keystone species, extinction, and wildlife crime and learn how you can help preserve biodiversity through World ...
A new study has found that the wild can be a "death trap" for animals that are released from captivity after previously being rescued. The research, published in the journal Global Ecology and ...
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