Math is not just a human trait. Various animals show signs of mathematical abilities. A recent study reveals that crows have a unique way with numbers, similar to human toddlers. Children develop counting skills in stages. For example, when presented with three blocks, a young toddler might say “one, one, one” for each block. This […]
2024 Florida Python Challenge Begins: Hunt For Invasive Pythons Is On!
Get ready for the 2024 Florida Python Challenge™, starting at midnight on August 9th! Hundreds have signed up for a chance to win up to $10,000 while protecting Florida’s native wildlife and the Everglades. This annual competition, supported by Governor Ron DeSantis and multiple organizations, aims to raise awareness about invasive species and encourage public […]
Advocacy group links Uganda oil infrastructure to human-elephant conflict
Oil drilling by French oil and gas giant TotalEnergies is disturbing wildlife in Murchison Falls National Park, Uganda’s largest and most-visited protected area. This is according to a briefing by environmental advocacy group Africa Institute for Energy Governance (AFIEGO), which warns that noise pollution is driving animals out of the park, leading to increased conflict […]
Surprising Genetic Findings from Study of Wild and Domesticated Rabbits
A groundbreaking study has revealed surprising genetic insights into wild and domesticated rabbits, suggesting that feral DNA may be crucial for domestic rabbits to thrive in the wild. This discovery could significantly impact our understanding of rabbit evolution and their environmental impact. Published in Nature Ecology & Evolution, the study investigated the genetic relationships and […]
What Triggers Aggressive Behavior in Dogs
Aggressive behavior in dogs can be a distressing issue for pet owners and can lead to serious safety concerns. Understanding what triggers such behavior is crucial for both prevention and effective management. Various factors contribute to aggression, including fear, territorial instincts, and lack of socialization. By identifying the underlying causes, owners can implement strategies to […]
Adorable orphaned baby owls get happy ending a year after their nests were destroyed
Over a dozen orphaned baby barn owls from Washington, who tragically lost their nests, have now found their new home. About 15 owls were left without any shelter after the haystacks supporting their nests were removed last year in the state. As a temporary relief, the hooters were sent to the Blue Mountain Wildlife facility […]
Why We Must Manage Old Growth Forests for the Future
We all know the intangible benefits that old growth forests provide: they inspire artists, poets, writers, and photographers– and are places for solace, reflection, spirituality, and healing. But older forests also supply numerous tangible benefits, such as clean drinking water for millions of people, habitat for more than 3,000 species of wildlife and plants, and […]
Petition: Help Ban Koala Cuddling in Australia
In Australia, the cherished experience of cuddling a koala is causing growing concerns over animal welfare and stress. One of the world’s oldest koala sanctuaries in Queensland has already ceased this practice, shifting to observation-focused experiences that respect the natural behavior of these gentle creatures. With koalas now classified as endangered, it is crucial that […]