Even within the sanctuary of protected conservation areas, the rhythms of life are changing for carnivores in Mexico's montane cloud forests. A new Yale School of Environment study conducted by Germar ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Smaller predators steer clear of wolves, but that brings them closer to people – and the dangers humans pose. Star Tribune via ...
A new study shows that human hunting and land use have a decisive influence on red deer density in Europe. Red deer density is only reduced when wolves, lynx and bears co-occur at the same site. A new ...
Large carnivores function as keystone species, regulating prey populations and maintaining ecosystem resilience. As human activities expand, these predators increasingly occupy landscapes fragmented ...
When conservation research begins with community voices, it can unlock solutions to some of the world’s most complex environmental challenges. A new study published in Nature Scientific Reports ...
Conservation of Scandinavian wolverines in ecological and political landscapes / Arild Landa ... [et al.] -- A comparison of the management of stoats and weasels in Great Britain and New Zealand / ...
Earth's majestic "apex predators" are some of the most prolific hunters in the world. But which ones kill the most? Such information allows us to better understand how different predators affect their ...
Large carnivores like wolves are returning to areas they used to occupy, leading scientists to wonder whether they may once again fulfill important ecological roles. But wolves’ return to the ...