Articles for category: Animal Behavior, Biology & Genetics, Human–Animal Dynamics, Paleontology

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The Impact of Automation in Reducing Human-Wildlife Conflicts

Annette Uy

Human-wildlife conflict is an ongoing challenge that threatens both biodiversity and human communities. As human populations expand into natural habitats, encounters with wildlife become more frequent, often leading to property damage, livestock loss, and even threats to human safety. Conversely, retaliatory killings and habitat destruction put wildlife at risk. In recent years, automation has emerged ...

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There Are Scottish Sheep That Eat Seaweed and Basically Taste Like Brine

Imagine standing on the wild, salty shores of northern Scotland, where the wind howls and the sea crashes against ancient rocks. Now picture sheep—yes, sheep—ambling along these rugged coastlines, not munching on the expected grasses and heather, but feasting on slippery, glistening seaweed left behind by the tides. It sounds almost mythical, yet this is ...

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What the Loss of Species Means for Ecosystems and Human Health

Biodiversity loss refers to the decline in the variety and variability of life forms on Earth, an issue widely recognized as a significant environmental challenge. This phenomenon encompasses the reduction in species numbers and the deterioration of ecosystems. The implications of losing species are far-reaching, influencing not only ecological dynamics but also human health and ...

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How Veterinary Medicine is Advancing to Protect Wild Animals

Trizzy Orozco

Veterinary medicine plays a crucial role not only in the care of domestic animals but also in safeguarding the health and survival of wildlife species. As threats to wild animals increase from environmental changes, habitat loss, and human impact, veterinary medicine is advancing in innovative ways to meet these challenges. This article explores the latest ...

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The Town in Nevada Where Wild Donkeys Run the Place (Literally)

If you think you’ve seen everything the American West has to offer, think again. Imagine stepping out of your car onto sun-baked asphalt, only to find yourself face-to-face with a herd of wild donkeys, their large, soulful eyes watching you with a mix of suspicion and curiosity. In this peculiar corner of Nevada, the rhythm ...

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Sweden’s Reindeer Glow in the Dark to Avoid Getting Hit by Cars

Imagine driving through the snow-blanketed forests of northern Sweden on a pitch-black winter night. Suddenly, a gentle, otherworldly glow emerges from the darkness—herds of reindeer, their antlers and bodies shimmering with an ethereal light. It sounds like something out of a fairytale, but this is a very real and urgent response to a deadly problem. ...

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Can CBD Calm Canine Nerves in the Car? New Research Released

Jan Otte

For many dogs, a car ride is more than just a trip—it’s a source of stress. Whether it’s whining, lip licking, or increased heart rates, the signs are clear: travel can be overwhelming for our furry friends. A recent study published in Scientific Reports explores the potential of cannabidiol (CBD) to help dogs cope with ...