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fromsfist.com
3 days ago

The Oakland Zoo Now Has Two Rescued Mountain Lion Cubs Named Crimson and Clover'

Clover and Crimson, orphaned mountain lion cubs, were rescued by the Oakland Zoo, highlighting the challenges faced by young cubs in the wild.
#birdwatching
Health
fromHigh Country News
4 days ago

'Just noticing birds improves your health' - High Country News

Noticing birds enhances health and community well-being through increased awareness and advocacy against environmental pollution.
Pets
fromwww.bbc.com
2 weeks ago

The most spotted birds in your local area - and how to help them

The Big Garden Birdwatch reveals significant declines in certain bird species while showing improvements in others, highlighting the impact of environmental factors.
Health
fromHigh Country News
4 days ago

'Just noticing birds improves your health' - High Country News

Noticing birds enhances health and community well-being through increased awareness and advocacy against environmental pollution.
Pets
fromwww.bbc.com
2 weeks ago

The most spotted birds in your local area - and how to help them

The Big Garden Birdwatch reveals significant declines in certain bird species while showing improvements in others, highlighting the impact of environmental factors.
OMG science
fromHigh Country News
3 days ago

The ramifications of record-shattering heat on the West's ecosystems - High Country News

A record-breaking heat wave in March 2023 across the West was caused by climate change, marking the earliest and most widespread event of its kind.
fromLos Angeles Times
4 days ago

Video shows black bear charging at a hiker on Mount Wilson

"I was thinking this guy is crazy and I hope nothing happens to him. I'm not sure what was going through his mind to be honest, because the last thing you would think about is somebody would actually walk toward a bear."
Chicago Bears
Independent films
fromABC7 Los Angeles
4 days ago

How Disneynature filmmakers found the story of 'Orangutan' and teamed up with Josh Gad

Indah, a young orangutan, faces the challenges of growing up in Disneynature's film 'Orangutan,' premiering April 22 on Disney+.
#national-parks
Travel
fromwww.businessinsider.com
5 days ago

For 6 years, I worked as a ranger in state and national parks. I always saw visitors making the same 5 mistakes.

Visitors to state and national parks often make critical mistakes, such as assuming cell service availability and not checking for important updates.
Travel
fromwww.businessinsider.com
5 days ago

For 6 years, I worked as a ranger in state and national parks. I always saw visitors making the same 5 mistakes.

Visitors to state and national parks often make critical mistakes, such as assuming cell service availability and not checking for important updates.
fromwww.npr.org
6 days ago

The Sonoran Desert teems with wildlife. These 3D scans could help protect its future

"It was so emotional and meaningful for everybody. [There] was like an excitement. But it was also super sorrowful at the same time," said Best.
US news
California
fromLos Angeles Times
6 days ago

Uproar over mama bear killing could help launch a state wildlife coexistence program

Legislation is being considered in California to promote nonlethal solutions for human-wildlife conflicts following public outcry over a bear's death.
Writing
fromHigh Country News
1 week ago

How I learned to stop worrying and love flies - High Country News

Learning to appreciate flies can transform annoyance into curiosity and understanding of their role in nature.
fromNonprofit Quarterly | Civic News. Empowering Nonprofits. Advancing Justice.
4 days ago

In a Warming World, Border Walls Increasingly Harm Wildlife | Nonprofit Quarterly | Civic News. Empowering Nonprofits. Advancing Justice.

Border walls are located along imaginary geopolitical boundaries. They slice arbitrarily through critical ecosystems that know only natural boundaries, cutting wild animals off from the resources they need to live—food, water, a diverse selection of mates—and the ability to migrate for survival.
Environment
Books
fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

Why Rick McIntyre Is the Go-To Guy for All Things Wolves

Rick McIntyre's memoir offers insights into his life with wolves and valuable lessons about wildlife relationships.
Pets
fromwww.theguardian.com
5 days ago

On the trail with the hunters who believe shooting big game can save Africa's wildlife

Trophy hunting in protected areas like Niassa reserve raises ethical concerns about wildlife conservation and the impact on animal populations.
Chicago Bears
fromABC7 Los Angeles
6 days ago

2 Alaska-based soldiers injured in encounter with brown bear during training exercise

Two U.S. Army soldiers were injured by a brown bear during training in Anchorage, Alaska.
Philosophy
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

I'm worried there's too much of me,' says a birch: inside the interspecies council giving nature a voice

Interspecies councils expand governance representation to include non-human voices, promoting a shift in consciousness about our relations with nature.
Environment
fromwww.theguardian.com
5 days ago

Wildlife and humans thriving in Unesco-protected sites

Unesco-protected areas support stable wildlife populations despite global declines, but face severe threats from climate change and human activities.
from6abc Philadelphia
1 week ago

Mother bear and cubs take up residence under family's home in New Jersey

Veronica O'Brien-Lim explained that the bears were living under her home due to the previous owners digging a foundation under half of the addition. Initially adorable, the bears began causing problems by going through neighbors' trash and chewing on wires.
Pets
#wolf-attack
Germany news
fromwww.dw.com
3 weeks ago

Germany: Wolf bites woman in Hamburg

A wolf injured a woman in Hamburg, marking the first recorded wolf attack on a human in Germany since the species returned in the late 1990s.
California
fromABC7 San Francisco
3 weeks ago

Coyote attack caught on camera near Los Angeles raises concern in Bay Area

Coyote attacks are rare, but caution is advised during pupping season due to increased territorial behavior.
Chicago Bears
fromBoston.com
2 weeks ago

Increase in bear encounters prompts new requirements for White Mountains visitors

Overnight visitors to the Pemigewasset Wilderness must use bear canisters starting May 1 due to increased bear encounters.
fromABC7 Los Angeles
2 weeks ago

Jackie and Shadow's 2 new eaglets doing well, eating in their 1st days since hatching in Big Bear

"It was just amazing. It was so exciting to go to bed and shoot out of bed the next morning, exciting to see what was happening with the other chick," said Jenny Voisard with Friends of Big Bear Valley.
Chicago Bears
#mountain-lions
Agriculture
fromHigh Country News
1 month ago

Utah's new study aims to kill 'as many cougars as possible' - High Country News

Utah's aggressive mountain lion management involves paying hunters to kill them, raising concerns about its impact on local communities and wildlife.
Agriculture
fromHigh Country News
1 month ago

Utah's new study aims to kill 'as many cougars as possible' - High Country News

Utah's aggressive mountain lion management involves paying hunters to kill them, raising concerns about its impact on local communities and wildlife.
#bald-eagles
Photography
fromwww.bbc.com
1 month ago

In pictures: Playful lynx snatches top prize in photo competition

A young Iberian lynx won the Wildlife Photographer of the Year People's Choice Award 2026 for its playful behavior captured in a stunning image.
Pets
fromNature
4 weeks ago

A Career in Wildlife Medicine Is Its Own Reward | Blog | Nature | PBS

Working as a Licensed Veterinary Technician at a zoo is rewarding, combining joy and challenges while contributing to wildlife conservation.
Environment
fromHigh Country News
1 month ago

Public lands need less extraction and more rewilding - High Country News

Public-land management in the Western U.S. needs a complete reimagining to prevent further ecological degradation and biodiversity loss.
Pets
fromwww.theguardian.com
4 weeks ago

Wily coyote? Urban canines take more risks compared with rural ones, study finds

Urban coyotes are less afraid of new stimuli and take more risks compared to rural coyotes, according to a study across multiple US sites.
fromMail Online
1 month ago

Scientists explain why entire pack of wolves needed to be euthanised

The charity claims long-term separation was not a viable solution, as wolves' welfare is closely tied to living within a stable pack structure, and isolation can create further welfare concerns.
Pets
Miscellaneous
fromHigh Country News
2 months ago

The farther the walk, the fatter the deer, study finds - High Country News

Long-distance migrating mule deer that travel to high-elevation meadows gain more fat, reproduce more successfully, and live longer than resident deer.
#mountain-lion
fromFortune
2 months ago
San Francisco

Mountain lion saunters through San Francisco's posh Pacific Heights neighborhood before capture | Fortune

fromsfist.com
2 months ago
San Francisco

Videos Show Capture of Mountain Lion Who Went Wandering Around Pacific Heights, and His Release to the Wild

fromFortune
2 months ago
San Francisco

Mountain lion saunters through San Francisco's posh Pacific Heights neighborhood before capture | Fortune

fromsfist.com
2 months ago
San Francisco

Videos Show Capture of Mountain Lion Who Went Wandering Around Pacific Heights, and His Release to the Wild

Boston
fromBoston.com
2 months ago

Coyotes have been spotted all over Boston. Here's where, why, and how to stay safe.

Eastern coyotes are active during their winter mating season and are frequently sighted across Boston, including urban areas and daytime.
fromTravel + Leisure
1 month ago

Here's How to Get the Most Out of Your National Park Trip, According to Rangers-Plus, The Biggest Mistake Visitors Make

A lot of people really underestimate the sizes of our national parks, as well as the accessibility of certain features. A lot of people come to Death Valley, and they want to see that, but they don't often realize that it's along a pretty crappy, 25-mile dirt road, and it often takes well over an hour and a half to get to.
Travel
Snowboarding
fromUnofficial Networks
2 months ago

Mama Bear & Cubs Charge Across Busy Trail At Major California Ski Resort

Give black bears plenty of space at ski areas: do not run, back away calmly, ensure an escape route, and follow recommended safety actions if approached.
Science
fromwww.scientificamerican.com
1 month ago

The surprising scientific value of roadkill

Researchers use roadkill as a valuable scientific resource to study wildlife behavior, track species distribution, obtain specimens ethically, and discover new species across diverse research applications.
fromHigh Country News
1 month ago

Coyotes and cougars and rats, oh my! - High Country News

An unnamed tourist saw it and told Aidan Moore, who works for Alcatraz City Cruises. Moore told SFGATE that he was initially skeptical, but the guest's iPhone footage left little room for doubt. The video shows, not a sea lion or an otter, but an actual Canis latrans, doggedly dogpaddling, then clambering out of the water, noticeably shaky and struggling to settle tired paws on the craggy rocks.
California
Photography
fromwww.eastbaytimes.com
2 months ago

Eye on the Hills: Photographer's work on Oakland-area wildlife lift spirits

Jim Roach shares wildlife photography on Nextdoor, uplifting neighbors and receiving rapid community support after a robbery while gaining widespread recognition.
Miscellaneous
fromwww.npr.org
1 month ago

Come along with some geese as they migrate back from their southern winter havens

Geese migrate northward from late February to May following the 'green wave' of vegetation growth and warming temperatures, traveling along four major North American flyways to reach summer breeding grounds with less resource competition.
Science
fromPsychology Today
2 months ago

Secrets of the Sleeping Beauties of the Animal Kingdom

Some organisms can suspend metabolism for millennia and revive unchanged, carrying survival information throughout their bodies rather than confined to neurons.
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

Experience: a bear moved into my house

The next morning, I checked the critter-cams and saw the bear again, now captured by a camera I'd placed by a little mesh-covered opening near the small basement under my house. I watched as a massive shape emerged from the hole. My brain refused to believe it. The bear looked too large to fit in that tiny gap. I watched it again, shocked. My hands started to sweat.
Environment
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

We feel kinda bad when a solo bird shows up': Canada sees its first European robin but how did it get there?

On a quiet Montreal street of low-rise brick apartment buildings on one side and cement barrier wall on the other, a crowd has gathered, binoculars around their necks and cameras at the ready. A European robin has taken up residence in the neighbourhood, which is sandwiched between two industrial areas with warehouses and railway lines and, a few blocks away, port facilities on the St Lawrence River.
Miscellaneous
Science
fromSlate Magazine
2 months ago

Americans Are Uniquely Infatuated With Bald Eagles. Too Bad Most of Us Have No Idea What They're Actually Like.

Bald eagles are powerful raptors with massive beaks, locking talons, exceptional vision, frequent scavenging, and a call that sounds like a whistling giggle rather than a scream.
Chicago Bears
fromHigh Country News
1 month ago

Can Alaska save caribou by killing bears? - High Country News

Alaska's Mulchatna caribou herd has collapsed from 200,000 animals in the 1990s to 12,000 in 2022, devastating Indigenous subsistence hunting and prompting controversial wildlife management interventions including hunting bans and aerial predator culling.
Science
fromSilicon Canals
2 months ago

9 natural disaster warning signs animals display before humans notice anything wrong - Silicon Canals

Animals often detect imminent natural disasters through subtle environmental cues and flee before humans.
fromLos Angeles Times
1 month ago

How one Tahoe renter is adjusting to unusual roommates: Mama bear and 3 cubs

As soon as he moved in, he started hearing babies crying under his floorboards. The renter called the group to help check on the noises he was hearing, and they soon confirmed it was Rose and her new cubs. The renter is now gearing up to spend the rest of the winter with his four furry roommates.
Environment
Environment
fromHigh Country News
2 months ago

Would you pay 1% more for wildlife? - High Country News

The 1% for Wildlife bill would raise lodging taxes to generate nearly $30 million annually for Oregon habitat conservation.
fromwww.scientificamerican.com
1 month ago

The surprising science behind why daylight saving time is good for wildlife

Animals' risk of becoming roadkill depends on several factors, including how many vehicles are on the road, how many animals are on the road, and how animals and human drivers behave, explains Tom Langen, a professor of biology at Clarkson University, who studies animal-vehicle collisions. DST can minimize these collisions, however.
Pets
Environment
fromPsychology Today
2 months ago

Rewilding Rejects the We're-So-Special Exceptionalism

Rewilding requires rehabilitating human hearts, overcoming self-centeredness, and treating nature with compassion so ecosystems and nonhuman lives can flourish.
fromwww.bbc.com
1 month ago

Fox family reunited after cubs found hiding in car

Our workshop has encountered all kinds of issues with vehicles over the years, but a set of fox cubs is a brand new one for us. At first, our technician thought they might be rats because the cubs are grey, rather than the typical red you would expect of a fox they gave him quite a fright.
Pets
Environment
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 months ago

Blurry rats and coyotes with mange: the oddly thrilling subreddit dedicated to identifying wildlife

Ambiguous, low-quality wildlife photos produce excitement and fear, driving online communities to correct misidentifications and reveal mundane explanations like coyotes with mange.
fromSlate Magazine
2 months ago

We Have a Regular Nighttime Visitor, and My Husband Is Egging Him On

My husband, "James," is doing something I think is extremely irresponsible with our 6-year-old son "Kaden" and I'm desperate for a neutral party to give me some ammo with which to shut it down. For the past month, a raccoon has been going through our backyard at night. Originally we all got a kick out of watching it meandering through from the window (Kaden is a big fan of the Guardians of the Galaxy movies, which feature a raccoon).
Pets
fromThe Atlantic
2 months ago

How Many Wolves Is Enough?

The wolves arrived in May of last year, just days after Paul Roen had driven his cattle back up to their summer pasture in Northern California's Sierra Valley. He started finding the bleeding bodies of calves-some still alive, so badly paralyzed that they'd need to be shot. After weeks of this, Roen finally saw a kill himself. "One wolf grabbed a cow and spun her around, while another grabbed a calf," he told me. "He tore it into three pieces in 30 seconds."
Environment
fromHigh Country News
1 month ago

It's time to rethink how we care for our public lands and waters - High Country News

Wildlife populations are in decline. Recreation sites are crowded and often underfunded. Wildfires are larger, more destructive and harder to control. Climate change is reshaping natural systems, from ocean fisheries to mountain snowpacks, faster than institutions can respond. At the same time, communities are being asked to host new energy projects, transmission lines and mineral development - often without clear processes, adequate resources or trust that decisions are being made in the public interest.
Environment
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