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Do cheetahs scavenge? Yes, research says, but also not really

January 27, 2025 / 4 minutes of reading
NAIROBI — Cheetahs are known to be selective in their feeding habits — “clean eaters” that only go after the prime parts of their kill, such as the liver. But a new study has found that the large, slender, [...]

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Colorado releases additional 15 wolves

January 27, 2025 / 1 minute of reading
Animals from British Columbia round out the restoration plan’s second season --- January 27, 2025 by The Wildlife Society Animals from British Columbia round out the restoration plan’s second season Wildlife managers have released 15 additional gray wolves in Colorado as part of [...]

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JWM: Trail cameras can lure predators to nests

January 27, 2025 / 4 minutes of reading
Researchers’ efforts to observe natural behavior may skew predator-prey dynamics --- January 27, 2025 by Joshua Rapp Learn Researchers’ efforts to observe natural behavior may skew predator-prey dynamics Nest cameras that researchers set up to survey predation on birds under natural conditions might [...]

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Rare Pterosaur Fossil Bears a Crocodile Bite from 76 Million Years Ago

January 27, 2025 / 3 minutes of reading
76 million years ago, a young pterosaur dropped down from the skies to the water’s edge. Perhaps looking for a snack in the form of a prehistoric fish, the juvenile almost ended up becoming a meal itself. Or it [...]

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New study reveals why some birds are all about that bass

January 25, 2025 / 3 minutes of reading
Birds produce an impressive variety of songs and calls, but the biological and ecological factors that influence the pitch, or frequencies, that birds create hasn’t been well understood — until now. Previous studies haven’t come to a consensus likely [...]

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Q&A: A new metric to improve 5-year species status reviews

January 24, 2025 / 5 minutes of reading
Nonprofits and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service collaborate to build better conservation plans --- January 24, 2025 by Joshua Rapp Learn Nonprofits and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service collaborate to build better conservation plans Five-year reviews—one of the main tools that [...]

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Los Angeles wildfires take toll on local wildlife

January 24, 2025 / 1 minute of reading
Habitat loss from historic fires may have long-term effects on LA’s wildlife --- January 24, 2025 by The Wildlife Society Habitat loss from historic fires may have long-term effects on LA’s wildlife As flames continue to rage over households and human infrastructure, [...]

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Awake in Winter: How Climate Change is Disrupting Black Bear Hibernation

January 24, 2025 / 5 minutes of reading
Imagine stepping outside on a crisp winter morning and spotting a black bear rummaging through your trash can. Snow blankets the ground, and the air is chilly—conditions we associate with … Read more The post Awake in Winter: How Climate [...]

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Q&A: A new metric to improve 5-year species status reviews

January 24, 2025 / 5 minutes of reading
Nonprofits and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service collaborate to build better conservation plans --- January 24, 2025 by Joshua Rapp Learn Nonprofits and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service collaborate to build better conservation plans Five-year reviews—one of the main tools that [...]

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How China Ensures You Will NEVER Own A Panda

January 23, 2025 / 1 minute of reading
--- Pandas may look cute and innocent, but they’re actually one of China’s most powerful diplomatic tools. Every panda in the world—yes, even the ones in foreign zoos—still belongs to China. But why? In this video, we dive deep into [...]

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