Mary Jo Casalena, a retired Pennsylvania turkey biologist, received a national achievement award. Here's what she's learned about turkey populations.
In a unique class hosted at the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute, early-career ecologists learned to apply emerging ...
Experts haven't confirmed the existence of an egg, but the nesting birds' behaviors suggest one was laid in early February ...
A biologist fired over a Charlie Kirk post accuses her ex-supervisor of lying under oath, seeking severe sanctions.
Long assumed by some to have been diluted and washed away over time, mercury contamination from 19th-century gold mining is still moving through Nevada’s Carson River, with levels in some waterfowl ...
Although a spectacular photo taken by a wildlife photographer in Yellowstone may give the illusion that this grizzly and two ...
Every few years the question of whether North Dakota should offer a bounty on coyotes surfaces again. It usually follows a ...
Fish and Wildlife employee dispute endangers depredation probes A Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife Police sergeant ...
Using AI to identify wildlife reveals a potential "transferability crisis," researchers say. Marketing for AI imaging systems often suggests that models can easily tackle novel scenarios across ...
An analysis finds the deer population in Peachtree Corners is eight times the recommended level of deer per square mile.
Hidden inside the microscopic structure of the roots of a deer’s front incisors is a record of that deer's life.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife is preparing to take a deeper look at how it manages species like bobcats, coyotes, beavers and ...
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