Feeding wild animals might seem like a harmless act of kindness, but it often carries serious and unintended consequences.
When color disappears, emotion speaks louder.In this black-and-white series, I wanted to strip wildlife photography down to ...
There are few things more joyful, if occasionally nerve-wracking, than having a pet in your home. And plenty of people agree.
City-dwelling raccoons are physically changing as they adapt to human environments. They are, however, still wild animals.
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15 animals that learned to live with us instead of vanishing
The story of wildlife is often told as a tragedy of shrinking forests and disappearing habitats. We hear about species ...
In the largest study of its kind, scientists have accurately documented the massive change in animal morphology over the last 1,000 years, with domesticated animals growing larger across the board and ...
A rescue centre has said it took in nearly double the number of injured wildlife in 2025 than it did in the previous year.
Eunice Framm, senior keeper of barnyard animals at the Cincinnati Zoo, has taught pigs to bowl, goats to paint, and red pandas to receive vaccines. She, and all other keepers, do so through the zoo’s ...
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Creatures of the Night: An Unlikely Animal Pair Goes on Human Safari
A late-night journey of a fox and an otter raises questions about conservation, human development, and animal resilience.
A recent surge in New World screwworm (NWS) infestations near Mexico’s northern border is causing concern in Texas.
A study conducted in South Africa has shown that seabirds and seals change their behavior in response to fireworks.
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