The Great Goat War of Southern France A former Parisian moved to the country, fell in love with goats and let them roam free and multiply. Her winemaking neighbors are not enchanted.
Yellowstone Bison Herd Is Culled by a Fourth A months-long event, just outside the park, was intended to keep the animals from spreading a disease to livestock. But its scope and other removal measures affecting hundreds more have generated opposition.
Shifting Weather Patterns Bring New Bird Species to New York City Milder winters, shrinking habitats and new migratory patterns have changed the birds of the city.
A Planned Restart of a Crab Harvest Pits Conservation Against Industry After a decade-long ban, the potential revival of crab harvesting in the Delaware Bay poses a threat to shorebirds, naturalists say.
With Fall Migration, Bird Flu Flies Back Into Town Zoos, bird rescue groups and other animal facilities are grappling with a “radically different” outbreak of avian influenza.