Wild turkeys were abundant across the U.S. until the mid-1800s, when the clearing of forestland and unregulated hunting led ...
Science is essential to managing wildlife populations, but there are limits to what we know.
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Discover my backyard zoo's wild residents!
Join me on a tour of my backyard zoo, where you'll meet a variety of animals that call this jungle home. Explore the habitats of big cats, such as jaguars and servals, adorable primates like lemurs ...
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Fast and agile bird of prey with bright yellow eyes rests in city garden
A fast and agile bird of prey swooped down into a city garden and ended up looking straight at the camera for a rare ...
As winter closes in across much of North America, migratory birds are heading south to warmer climes and more abundant food.
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Striking Arctic wildlife photo captured just moments after brutal predator-prey encounter wins major award
This photograph captures a gripping story of survival, cunning strategy, and the raw, untamed power of Arctic wildlife in its harshest environment ...
A new study provides a clear picture of how birds are responding to climate change in the mountains near Vancouver.
The study of bird ecology and conservation has become increasingly important as birds represent one of the most threatened animal groups globally. According ...
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