Is the future filled with AI robots using facial recognition to check your hunting license? Will a cloud of “smart” drones launch on opening day? And why can’t hunters buy one of those robotic mules ...
Volunteers spend spring nights outside with flashlights and rain gear to watch as frogs and salamanders cross the road. Their ...
Sound-based deterrents could help keep the animals away from fast-moving cars and dangerous landscaping equipment ...
As B.C. is hit by an atmospheric river, biologists warn there could be serious impacts on wildlife.
A woman in southeastern North Carolina said she was attacked by an otter while watching friends compete in a marathon.
Introduced species can wreak havoc on native ecosystems. Many states are flooding their waterways with them.
New research suggests that setting rescued slow lorises "free" is actually a stressful and perilous process that few animals survive.
It’s a reminder of the enduring legacy of America’s largest and national mammal — and that their continued presence on the planet is far from assured.
In Nebraska, an elusive mammal that looks like your garden-variety tree squirrel but has strikingly large eyes and a rudder-like tail has recently created a stir. The southern flying squirrel ...
Ravens have long been thought to follow wolves to find food, but new research shows they’re far more strategic. By tracking both animals in Yellowstone, scientists discovered that ravens memorize ...
We’re talking about the state’s first turtle tunnels, people. The National Fish and Wildlife Foundation America’s Ecosystem Restoration Initiative will upgrade four road sites to help minimize turtle ...