Wolves and coyotes feed on similar things – but their diets aren’t identical. A researcher studied predator diets to ...
Yet even with the aid of reintroductions , wolves will likely never fully recover their former range in eastern North America - there are too many people. Coyotes, on the other hand, do quite well ...
Early winter challenges wildlife, and ruffed grouse survive harsh months by shifting diets and relying on mature forests for ...
The tropical rainforest of the Congo basin is the world’s second-largest. (The Amazon is slightly bigger, but far better ...
The Associated Press’ most striking images from nature in 2025 show existence as fragile as an albino turtle hatchling among ...
More than a dozen Bornean elephants have been killed — including five beheaded — in Malaysia in the past 18 months, the ...
There are just a few hundred Sumatran tigers remaining in the wild, but a new study found a healthy population in one ...
Found across much of these eastern U.S. during the winter, these tiny birds can be tough to spot—providing a fun challenge ...
News about the poaching and smuggling of threatened species often centers on products like tiger bone, rhino horn or pangolin ...
Raccoons in a large city park avoid busy roads, showing how traffic shapes animal movement and quietly divides urban wildlife spaces.
A new study has shown that Raccoons are showing early signs of domestication. The University of Arkansas found that urban raccoons have smaller snouts, a sign of domestication syndrome.
North America’s favorite songbirds rely heavily on five tropical forests for wintering habitat and safe passage during ...
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