From catching Yosemite’s Firefall to biking a car-free Going-to-the-Sun Road, these national park experiences only happen ...
The 14th wolf to die in Colorado since their reintroduction about two years ago took place during a “collaring” operation in the northwestern region of the state last week. Colorado Parks and Wildlife ...
If a high body count is your goal, this hunt probably isn’t for you. However, if you’re looking for a unique winter ...
When the Chernobyl nuclear reactor exploded in 1986, scientists expected the surrounding land to remain uninhabitable for ...
From frozen mountain ranges to swamps, deserts, forests, and open coastlines, the United States is home to an extraordinary ...
The decade-old film’s creator is now urging the public to stay away, saying the attention is harming a sensitive ecosystem.
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Wildlife with weaker social connections may face greater extinction risk
Learn how social connections may influence extinction risk in some wildlife species.
Experts at Imperial College London suggest homosexuality might help forge strong bonds that allow groups to stay together to survive harsh conditions.
During this week’s the annual CFIB Red Tape Awareness Week, (Jan. 26-30) we want to draw attention to the recent disbandment of the B.C. Small Business... Conservatives have kicked off their national ...
While most animals manage to avoid inbreeding through scent recognition or by leaving their packs, others (such as those ...
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Wildlife Experts Warn the Takin Is a Mountain Giant Most People Misread at First Sight
Mountain giant of the eastern Himalayas, the takin is a shy, vulnerable goat‑antelope that survives on steep, foggy slopes ...
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