GPS and satellite tracking devices are often used by biologists studying game species, but as the technology has gotten ...
I’ve always enjoyed my own little mental debates. Would I rather have a fast-food double cheeseburger that’s a little less ...
South Dakota State University Department of Animal Science students and faculty will present their latest research and extension projects at the 2025 Midwest Section meeting of the American Society of ...
NEW BEDFORD — The New Bedford Art Museum's recent exhibit "Arctic Voices" is leaving on Sunday as the museum prepares for its ...
Some people believe they've seen mountain lions, or cougars, in the South Bend region over the years. But could they be like ...
Crocodiles, monkeys, tigers, zebras and dozens of other taxidermy animals will move to new homes after concerns about arsenic ...
The college’s renaming recognizes the founders of Port Washington-based North Shore Animal League Alex and Elisabeth Lewyt, who were philanthropists and animal rights advocates. Under the ...
Gardens can be a hotbed of activity for local wildlife, but much of this activity happens out of sight. Whether it’s nocturnal creatures such as badgers, foxes or hedgehogs, or elusive visitors like ...
We work to make sure native species have the habitats, water, and space they need to thrive. Sometimes we use clipboards and data sheets. Other times we use shovels. And often, we don work gloves.
North Dakota’s diverse landscapes are home to a rich variety of wildlife, from the iconic bison to the elusive lynx. Each species plays a vital role in the ecosystem, shaping the region’s natural ...