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 ...
When the Eaton fire tore through our community earlier this year, it wasn’t just people and pets who felt the impact. Thousands of wild animals were displaced, injured, or orphaned by the blaze. At ...
KSHB 41 News anchor Caitlin Knute is interested in hearing from you. Send her an e-mail. As part of our ongoing series on people making a difference, we're profiling April Hoffman, a Lone Jack, ...
Humans have climbed to the top of the food chain by skillfully hunting, trapping, and fishing for other animals at scales that far exceed other predators, altering how the animals behave and earning ...
Cases have increased over the past five years and spread north into Canada. Vaccines dropped from planes and helicopters and distributed by car and on foot are an effort to control the spread.
AI-powered cameras, drones, and smart sensors are helping rangers stop wildlife poachers before they strike and protect ...
If you’re the kind of person who reads A-Z-Animals, you’re likely the kind of person whose YouTube algorithm loads you up on animal videos: cute, amazing, mind-blowing furry, scaly, feathery friends.
Incidents that make us consider the relationship between humans and wild animals are happening all over Japan, from bear attacks to crop damage by wild animals. How should we interpret the current ...