#wildlife
13 articles tagged with "wildlife"
Concerns Raised Over Displacement of Amphibians and Reptiles in British Columbia
Research from UBC highlights the potential consequences of construction on local wildlife, with over five million amphibians and reptiles displaced and no monitoring of their survival.
Cozumel Dwarf Fox Sighted After Two Decades: A Conservation Breakthrough
The Cozumel dwarf fox has been photographed for the first time in over 20 years, a significant development for conservation efforts, as detailed in a recent publication.
The Ongoing Debate Over Bison: Wildlife or Livestock?
A recent federal decision regarding grazing leases for bison in Montana has reignited discussions about their classification as wildlife, raising important questions about land use.
A Young Observer Aids a Butterfly's Transition in Cambridgeshire
In a Cambridgeshire garden, a young observer assists a butterfly as it struggles to emerge from its chrysalis, highlighting the beauty of nature and the importance of butterfly life cycles.
Study Reveals Wildlife's Behavioral Changes in Response to Human Presence
A recent study from the Yale Center for Biodiversity and Global Change indicates that wildlife modifies its behavior due to human presence and habitat changes.
Tragic Wildlife Encounter Claims Life of Uranium Contractor in Northern Canada
A fatal incident involving a black bear and a uranium contractor underscores the risks associated with wildlife encounters in remote regions.
New Study Emphasizes Terrain Complexity for Brush-Tailed Rock-Wallaby Survival
Research reveals that the complex habitats are vital for the survival of brush-tailed rock-wallabies, whose populations have been in decline for over a century due to various threats.
Hermann's Tortoises Face Population Crisis on Golem Grad Island
On Golem Grad, North Macedonia, Hermann's tortoises are exhibiting troubling behaviors that threaten their own survival, leading to concerns of demographic decline.