Yellowstone Border Purchase Stops Gold Mine From Infringing on Bear Habitat A conservation group acquired more than 1,500 acres just north of Yellowstone National Park to stop a gold mine that they say would have upset the habitat of bears and other wildlife.
How Megafires Are Remaking the World In our Pyrocene age, enormous wildfires aren’t merely damaging ecosystems but transforming them.
Llamas Are Loved in New England, as Pets, Guards and More To owners in the Northeast, the animals can put on quite a show — and do a lot more.
Same-Sex Behavior Evolved in Many Mammals to Reduce Conflict, Study Suggests But the researchers cautioned that the work could not shed much light on sexual orientation in humans.
In the Big City, Wildlife Researchers Are On the Prowl Scientists are studying urban animals and the diseases they carry, to understand the potential risks to people, pets and the animals themselves.