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Are Coyotes Becoming More Aggressive?

For many people, hearing coyotes howl in the distance is a beautiful experience. But a face-to-face encounter with the predators can leave a different...

The secret to mindful travel? A walk in the woods

Whether you call it a fitness trend or a mindfulness practice (or a bit of both), what exactly is forest bathing? The term emerged...

Namibia: the perfect African adventure for families with little explorers

With easy access to wildlife, the world’s largest sandpit to explore, well-managed tourist access to local tribes and fewer potential health risks than elsewhere...

Bald eagles have found themselves a new home: Suburbia

For much of the spring, a constant flow of people arrived at a dirt pullout on a mountain road a few miles above Azusa,...

Sweeping extent of global trade in wild animals revealed

Comprehensive study of mammals, birds, amphibians and reptiles finds that nearly one-fifth of vertebrates are bought and sold around the world. Almost one in five...

Pigs recorded using tools for the first time

The observations could signal a new cognitive skill previously unknown amid swine, which are well known for their intelligence. On an October day in 2015,...

Decoding the incredible primate safari in Uganda and Rwanda

Have you ever seen gorillas or chimpanzees in the wild? These fascinating and intelligent primates live in the forests and mountains of Uganda and...

The Thick Gray Line: Forest Elephants Defend Against Climate Change

If the species like Elephants are wiped out by poachers, Africa’s vast rain forest will lose 7 percent of its carbon storage ability, scientists...

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