Researchers in California have pinpointed an unexpected impact of frequent droughts: an increase in human-wildlife conflict.
A California study finds that human conflicts with bears, coyotes and mountains lions rise during distinct periods.
After nearly six decades living in the area, Dennis White says he is seeing more mountain lions near his property in Fort ...
Researchers in California have pinpointed an unexpected impact of climate change within the state: an increase in ...
Bear activity across Montezuma County has dropped significantly in recent weeks, shifting from the high-conflict period this ...
A new study analyzes findings from more than 170 papers to clarify what we know so far about the ecological impacts of large carnivore recovery in North America and what mysteries still remain.
Stalking the same alfalfa field on Montana’s Milk River has supplied me and my family with lessons on life, whitetails, and ...
As climate change increases the frequency of droughts, UCLA and UC Davis researchers found one overlooked side effect: People ...
Whenever I see one, I think: fashion show. Something from Chanel. A bit of art deco. That black and white aesthetic.
After closer scrutiny of documents left behind by an assassinated biologist, Armand concludes that an unknown mastermind—the ...
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