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GPS study tracks how animals respond to people across America
Roads, cities and farms have reshaped much of the natural world. For decades, scientists believed those physical changes ...
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A six-year global study found most wild animals change how they move the moment humans are near — and gray wolves roam far wider now to avoid us
Somewhere in the northern Rockies, a GPS-collared gray wolf trots along a logging road at 2 a.m., covering ground efficiently ...
Learn how animal scat reveals DNA insights on species, population size, diet, and movement—helping scientists protect ...
Young African lions (Panthera leo) on the road in Hluhluwe National Park, South Africa. When they leave their mothers, young male lions have to disperse to find new territories. To do this, they ...
Animals don't just see the world differently from one another, they experience time itself at dramatically different speeds. That is according to a new study that considered 237 species across the ...
Animals don’t just see the world differently from one another, they experience time itself at dramatically different speeds. That is according to a new study that considered 237 species across the ...
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