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These 1,000-pound creatures travel in large herds and can smell water miles away. Now, the race is on to stop them from ...
Easy replication in cattle mammary glands means H5N1 bird flu is under no evolutionary pressure to adapt to spread easily in humans.
Recreation researchers are studying how to minimize human impact on public lands while maximizing accessibility.
It’s easy to lose sight of untouched nature in a city like Los Angeles. Helicopters and airplanes often look like birds, ...
Mongabay News spoke with Léa Coralie Moussavou, who leads community education and environmental awareness at Conservation ...
H5N1 bird flu has now crossed into U.S. dairy cattle for the first time, and alarmingly, it did so through just one spillover ...
Gama embodies the resilience and adaptability of nature’s most elusive predators.” The new book will feature 20 stunning ...
Wooden wildebeest, gorillas, and giraffes are among the lifesize wooden animals The Herds project is heading through 10 ...
On a small island off the coast of Vietnam, a cow herder paused near a rice field and noticed a brown and yellow creature hidden under the grass. He picked up the animal and decided to keep it as a ...
Fears the world is heading towards another pandemic are growing, as new data shows the spread of the deadly bird flu virus ...
Roaming American Bison, cattle-herding cowboys, wide open plains and Glacier National Park are some of what Montana is known ...
A new documentary from the director of “My Octopus Teacher” is showing the emotional side of one of the world’s most ...