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The opportunistic animal in New Zealand rode for over 180 miles before being noticed in the vehicle. Take a look.
Domestication has made cats and dogs more diverse, but also curiously alike—with serious implications for their health and ...
In the absence of solutions, farmers are hiring members of denotified nomadic tribes who end up killing even other wildlife ...
Some ways to manage ticks in your yard, according to DNREC, include removing leaf litter and invasive plants, keeping grass ...
A lawsuit by conservation groups contends that it’s time for the Bureau of Land Management to acknowledge that 22 decades-old ...
A small pebbled cove on the Conwy coast has been celebrated as a top spot for observing seals in their natural habitat. But ...
Keri: The death of a black panther in a road accident at Kone-Priol on Sunday highlights the issue of rapid urbanisation that ...
A row has erupted over controversial development plans by Wearside Golf Club to further develop their site which sits in a ...
Spotting a coyote hanging around your location while outdoors may be a bit unnerving, but understanding their behaviour is ...
Over 600 people offered up stories of their pets, from rabbits to dogs — all written with love. Pet owners expressed how pets ...
Similar Palaeolithic dogs have emerged at sites in Germany, Spain, and Belgium. The 14,000-year-old remains at Bonn-Oberkassel, for instance, included a partial skeleton that was buried with humans.
Have you ever stopped to wonder how a bustling community of tiny, chirping mammals could shape the fate of entire landscapes?