In a new study published in the journal Animal Biotelemetry, researchers report on the development of an application aimed to enhance marine animal tracking. The goal of the application is to gather ...
Hunting and recreation found to have greater impact than urbanisation and logging Human activity is fundamentally altering the distances the world’s animals need to move to live, hunt and forage, ...
Lions and tigers and bears are increasingly becoming night owls because of us, a new study says. Scientists have long known that human activity disrupts nature. Besides becoming more vigilant and ...
Egyptian fruit bats and mice, respectively, can 'sync' brainwaves in social situations. The synchronization of neural activity in the brains of human conversation partners has been shown previously, ...
Engaging with your child in nature helps them develop curiosity about the natural world and empathy for our planet’s living things. Being in nature can also help relieve stress, promote an active ...
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Animal control warns of spring wildlife surge as foxes, bobcats & others begin roaming neighborhoods
Dedham Animal Control is urging residents to stay calm as more wildlife activity shows up around town, saying the increase is a typical sign that warmer weather is arriving!
The electrical activity inside humans and other animals is eerily similar to the electrical fields observed in the Earth's atmosphere, according to a team of researchers. In a study published in the ...
Human activity such as farming and tourism forces animals to travel 70 per cent further to find food, shelter or a mate, the first study of its kind to consider the impact on global wildlife stocks ...
Scientists have analysed for the first time the amount by which human activity forces animals to alter their movements. What's surprising is that episodic activity - like hunting, oil pipeline ...
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