A study from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem suggests that tracking animal movement and behavior in near real-time could detect dangerous pathogens. As zoonotic diseases like avian flu and COVID-19 ...
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Tracking wildlife and taking in the winter scenery with snowshoes (photos)
I showed up a complete novice to Wildlands Conservancy’s snowshoe outing Wednesday morning outside Bethlehem. “Is there a ...
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Learn how Motus stations track wildlife in Wisconsin on Jan. 17
Learn about Motus wildlife tracking stations in Wisconsin at Winnebago Audubon’s Jan. 17 event in Oshkosh. Discover how you can help.
Ungulates (2 toes): A hoofed mammal, including deer, moose, horse. Rodents (5 rear toes/4 front): Gnawing animals, including squirrels, rats, mice, porcupines and beavers. Stunted conifers: A ...
In the southwestern United States in the early weeks of 2024, a large-animal veterinarian pulled up to a dairy farm on his usual rounds and was greeted by an odd absence. The barn cats who normally ...
As zoonotic diseases like avian flu and COVID-19 continue to threaten both human and wildlife populations, a new study introduces an innovative framework for disease detection—using wild animals ...
Perhaps they were curious as to what these strange, heavily-laden humans were doing in their territory – a vast, unspoiled ...
The newly blanketed, snowy ground can be a magical, serene image. But take a closer look. Do you see tracks in the snow? If so, you just might have the chance to glimpse into the lives of some of the ...
Helicopters and small planes crisscrossing parts of Colorado’s skies this winter mark a key time of year when Colorado Parks ...
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