Wildlife biologists from Bemidji State University and the Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa have partnered on a ...
If you’ve been seeing more coyotes this time of year, you’re not alone. Local residents have been reporting a paw-sitive jump in coyote sightings, as there’s a “perfect storm” of factors coming ...
Spring is when many species are on the move looking for mates and securing territories for the breeding season. NCWRC provides helpful guidance for people when encountering wildlife during this ...
Advocates say commercial alligator farming has helped preserve a species often seen as scary, bothersome or good only for ...
It's not every day you have a "once-in-a-lifetime wildlife encounter." But for one Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources ...
Advances in organ and computer models are raising the prospect that some animal experiments could be eliminated. But there ...
The chain catshark may look like any other shark in daylight, but under blue light, its skin glows neon green. Here’s a breakdown of this remarkable adaptation.
Research reveals that some prairie dog alarm calls encode remarkably specific information about humans and other predators.
Japanese yew is a non-native plant used for landscaping across the West. Wildlife managers hate it because it’s highly toxic to animals. “They pretty ...
Nearly two dozen people helped with the rescue mission for a mama manatee and her baby. The mother sea cow was hit by a propeller over 20 times.
Humans are fundamentally "musical animals"—and our capacity for music is rooted in biology, not just culture. This is the conclusion of new work by University of Amsterdam professor of Music Cognition ...
State wildlife biologists visited the den of a female black bear last week to check her health and see whether she had given birth to cubs this season.