Decades of deforestation and overdevelopment in Thailand have led to human-elephant conflict, sometimes with deadly consequences. Now, scientists may have a solution after studying elephant behavior.
Spread the loveJust a month after the State Department of Conservation seized and euthanized P’nut the Squirrel from an ...
Their job is to keep the peace amid a worsening and at times deadly conflict between humans and the world's largest land ...
The plague still continues to haunt prairies and other rodents, especially in the western half of the United States.
When people think of Mozambique, images of white sand beaches, turquoise waters, secluded islands and breezy hammocks ...
Once over 5,000 of the introduced pests, known as one of the country's most significant and invasive threats, roamed Kangaroo Island in South Australia — there are now thought to be virtually none ...
Going on safari was once the reserve of the elite - way beyond the budget of everyday holidaymakers. Not any more.
Florida's bear management plan was approved five years ago, and calls are increasing for the state to allow bear hunting for ...
A new disaster management guide finally recognises the need for animals to be factored into emergency planning, for the ...
Standing at the intersection of the ordinary and the extraordinary, the marbled cat's appearance is something that only nature can craft in the hidden corners of the world ...
Antonia, a cloned black-footed ferret, recently gave birth to two healthy kits at the Smithsonian National Zoo, Colorado Public Radio reported. This marks the first time a cloned endangered animal in ...
Canada's list of at-risk plants and animals got longer on Thursday — gaining five species that are now considered threatened or endangered, while seven others were reassessed by federal officials.