SAN DIEGO — The San Diego Humane Society's Project Wildlife is gearing up for a busy spring season by organizing a virtual baby shower to collect essential supplies for the thousands of animals they ...
Orangutans learn from their family how to do everything, like build nests, use tools, and behave oneself within the social ...
Wild animals are less susceptible to human disturbance if they live in areas with a high human footprint. Researchers have highlighted this in their analysis of large-scale tracking data of more than ...
Work on the wildlife crossing over the 101 Freeway in Agoura Hills is entering its final phase. The last stage of the Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing project will add to the current span of 10 ...
Most people know Highway 17 as a winding, mountainous road that thousands of motorists use every weekend to travel from Silicon Valley to beaches in Santa Cruz. But one particular stretch is also a ...
Schoolchildren have transformed their outdoor space into a wildlife habitat. West Cumbria Rivers Trust (WCRT) supported ...
Most people know Highway 17 as a winding, mountainous road that thousands of motorists use every weekend to travel from Silicon Valley to beaches in Santa Cruz. But one particular stretch is also a ...
Coyotes and wolves have long been cast as the villains of the wild. For centuries, they’ve been trapped, poisoned, and shot — not because of what science says, but because of old fears and folklore.
In her new project capturing motion-sensor photos of urban wildlife, ecologist and professor Julie Ellis said one of her favorite images is of a mother raccoon facing her three offspring, who are all ...
Explore the Wildlife Protection Act, 1972, its key objectives, legal provisions, and recent amendments. Learn how this ...