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 ...
Wild animals are less susceptible to human disturbance if they live in areas with a high human footprint. Researchers have highlighted this in their analysis of large-scale tracking data of more than ...
Study reveals that human interactions affect wildlife behavior differently, with lethal humans causing heightened vigilance ...
BENGALURU: Researchers from Centre for Ecological Sciences at the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) shows how animals behave and respond with fear in the presence of humans. The study titled- A ...
The degradation of wild habitats and ecosystems often forces wild animals to go outside of their preferred habitats into areas of anthropogenic activity in search for vital resources. Such encounters ...
Washington, DC—The Animal Welfare Institute (AWI) announced today the eight recipients of its Christine Stevens Wildlife Award who are developing humane solutions to human-wildlife conflicts and less ...
When people talk about saving wildlife, they often focus on numbers. Conversations center on how many deer live in a forest, how many elephants remain in a park, or whether a rabbit population rises ...
When Walton Ford saw the 1933 film “King Kong,” he was entranced by the portrayal of this animal caught in the world of humans and how the movie showed the “cultural fear of all things wild.” Later, ...
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