This still image of a wolf at night comes from a camera trap, which was part of an experiment investigating wolf behavior in ...
After a wolf dragged a crab trap out of water to get a snack, some scientists said the behavior revealed their ability to use ...
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Seagulls Can Tell If You’re Really Mad (And They React Differently)
Study uncovers exactly how to keep seagulls at bay. Both shouting and speaking work, but the birds react differently to each ...
The Yellow-Legged Asian Hornet is a highly aggressive predator which poses a significant danger to other pollinators in the UK ...
Surging numbers of free-floating logs are scouring BC’s coast, threatening marine creatures from barnacles to seabirds, a new University of Victoria study shows.
Did you get through your beach picnics unscathed this summer? Or did you return from a swim only to find a “seagull” (most ...
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Bird flu slams seals and sea lions at the bottom of the world but spares Pacific Coast so far
The largest population of elephant seals in the world suffered massive mortality in 2023 from H5N1 bird flu infection. Animal experts fear for California's elephant seals.
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15 Incredible Vegetarian Hotel Restaurants Worth Traveling For
Being a vegetarian on the road used to feel like an endless loop of side salads and plain pasta. But those days are gone.
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Avian Flu Wipes Out Nearly Half of Breeding Elephant Seals at World’s Largest Colony
The beaches of South Georgia, a remote splinter of ice and rock in the South Atlantic, should be a place of deafening, ...
After decades of sustained conservation efforts, the turtles are making a rebound. But scientists caution fisheries and climate change still threaten the animals.
Discover how wolves in British Columbia are using crab traps to reel in food.
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