Balancing Backyard Poultry Farming with Wildlife Conservation

Balancing Backyard Poultry Farming with Wildlife Conservation

As urban areas grow, the connection between backyard poultry farming and wildlife conservation becomes increasingly important. Poultry farmers must find ways to protect both their flocks and local ecosystems.  This guide will help you align your farming practices with wildlife conservation, promoting a healthier environment. Protecting Wildlife While Raising Poultry To balance backyard poultry farming […]

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New AI Tool ‘SuperAnimal’ Accurately Analyzes Animal Behavior

New AI Tool ‘SuperAnimal’ Accurately Analyzes Animal Behavior

SuperAnimal, a groundbreaking deep learning model, has emerged as a transformative tool in the study of animal behavior. This revolutionary technology, developed by a team at the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) under the leadership of Dr. Mackenzie Mathis, is designed to detect animal motion across various species and environments with unprecedented accuracy.  […]

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The Consequences of Forbidden Romances in the Animal Kingdom

The Consequences of Forbidden Romances in the Animal Kingdom

In the animal kingdom, tales of forbidden romances between endangered wild animals and their domestic counterparts weave a complex narrative fraught with consequences. From yaks seeking affection from docile cows to testosterone-fueled wild camels charging pastoralist herds, these encounters pose serious challenges with far-reaching implications. The dwindling populations of many endangered species, coupled with shrinking […]

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New Online Database Highlights Dangers of Keeping Exotic Animals in Captivity

New Online Database Highlights Dangers of Keeping Exotic Animals in Captivity

World Animal Protection Canada has launched an innovative online database to raise awareness about the risks associated with keeping exotic animals in captivity. According to wildlife campaign manager Michèle Hamers, many people misinterpret incidents involving captive wildlife as isolated or amusing occurrences, overlooking the serious dangers they pose. Through her fieldwork, Hamers has observed numerous […]

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