Articles for tag: Animal Adaptation, behavioral science, city ecosystems, conservation, coyotes, evolution, human-wildlife coexistence, North American wildlife, predator intelligence, urban wildlife

How Coyotes Are Evolving Smarter in Urban America

How Coyotes Are Evolving Smarter in Urban America

Andrew Alpin

You’ve probably heard stories about coyotes wandering through city streets, rummaging through garbage, or even strolling through downtown areas like they own the place. What you might not know is that these encounters represent something far more fascinating than simple adaptability. Urban environments are influencing coyote evolution, with adaptations occurring over just a few generations. ...

How Leopards Are Adapting to Urban Life Across Asia

How Leopards Are Adapting to Urban Life Across Asia

Gargi Chakravorty

The wilds of Asia are disappearing fast. From sprawling megacities to expanding farmland, human development is swallowing up natural habitats at an unprecedented pace. Yet in this concrete jungle, one predator refuses to back down. You might expect leopards to retreat deeper into remote forests as cities grow. Instead, something remarkable is happening across Asia. ...

three ring tailed lemurs sitting on a tree branch

Arizona Ringtails Go Urban

Suhail Ahmed

State mammal has a new address: the block walls, alleys, and rooftops of our desert cities. Long a phantom of canyon shadows, the ringtail is increasingly showing up on doorbell videos, in backyard fig trees, and yes – sometimes in attics. That shift poses a puzzle with real stakes: how does a rock-loving carnivore thrive ...