A cougar was struck by a driver amid an uptick in wildcat sightings in Michigan. According to scientists, human activities may be partially to blame for the unexpected run-ins with wildlife.
Humans have climbed to the top of the food chain by skillfully hunting, trapping, and fishing for other animals at scales that far exceed other predators, altering how the animals behave and earning ...
Nepal, Feb. 24 -- Across most regions of Nepal, people and wildlife have co-existed since time immemorial. For communities living along forest fringes, sharing rivers, forests and living spaces with ...
Human-wildlife overlap could increase across about 57% of the global lands by 2070 and could lead to more conflict between people and animals. Understanding where the overlap is likely to occur -- and ...
Study reveals that human interactions affect wildlife behavior differently, with lethal humans causing heightened vigilance ...