Niles and Daphne Crane, two arthritic sandhill cranes, were among some 50 animals evacuated from Big Bear Alpine Zoo. Amid the advancing Line fire, officials enacted a plan to move animals to the ...
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Researchers discover surprising impact of animals moving throughout forest: 'Helps us understand the connections'
Massachusetts Institute of Technology research scientist Evan Fricke has spent nearly 15 years studying how wildlife shapes the health of our forests, and his latest findings are eye-opening. Through ...
Animals in any environment have many essentials for survival. Two are obvious: food and water. Many don’t consider other essentials that are very much like the needs humans have. Those include cover ...
You’ve likely heard of seasonal migration, where certain animals move from one location to another depending on external factors like weather. However, did you know there’s a form of migration that ...
Scientists have found a trigger for social learning in wild animals. An experiment on great tits has pinpointed a single factor --immigration -- that can cause birds to pay close attention to others, ...
An exotic animal sanctuary in Phelan that is home to hundreds of animals could be forced to evacuate as the Bridge fire continues to grow. Forever Wild Exotic Animal Sanctuary houses more than 200 ...
Paleontologists have revealed the fossilized remains of a curious creature that is not only one of Earth's oldest animals, but may even be the first to have ever been mobile. Dubbed Quaestio ...
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Born ready to run: Animals whose babies walk minutes after birth
When we think about newborn animals, it’s understandable that we might think of babies that are small and helpless, entirely reliant on their parents for their every need. However, in the wild, there ...
New research analyzing more than 3,000 tropical forest sites reveals that areas with fewer seed-dispersing animals store up to four times less carbon than forests with healthy wildlife populations.
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