A study from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem suggests that tracking animal movement and behavior in near real-time could detect dangerous pathogens. As zoonotic diseases like avian flu and COVID-19 ...
As zoonotic diseases like avian flu and COVID-19 continue to threaten both human and wildlife populations, a new study introduces an innovative framework for disease detection—using wild animals ...
Preface: Annie -- Introduction: A new kind of footprint -- [Section] One. The elephant who texted for help ; The zebras migrating once more ; The hyenas and the trophy kills ; How baboons move as one ...
OSHKOSH – Winnebago Audubon is inviting residents to learn about Motus Wildlife Tracking Stations and their role in conservation efforts. The presentation is scheduled for 1 p.m. Jan. 17 at the J.P.
Wildlife trade disease risk is growing, with traded animals more likely to share infectious diseases with humans ...
In the North Country, three Quebecers are on a daring mission to capture wild animals with a helicopter. But in this dangerous profession, even the tiniest mistake can have tragic consequences.
In the southwestern United States in the early weeks of 2024, a large-animal veterinarian pulled up to a dairy farm on his usual rounds and was greeted by an odd absence. The barn cats who normally ...
Two Los Gatos High School students are using their passions for photography and wildlife to form an organization to inform Silicon Valley residents about how to coexist with their wild animal ...
To find bonobos in their nests and, once found, follow these extraordinary primates and one throughout the day, without causing the animals stress or prompting them to flee. For the past 18 months, ...