New research out of Ohio State University found the rate of bird decline was quicker in areas with more intense agricultural practices.
Hunts may not be an effective way to control coyote populations after all. A study by the University of New Hampshire (UNH) concludes that human hunting practices may actually contribute to increasing ...
Scientists have some good news for rats and some bad news for city dwellers. Rat populations are rising in cities including Washington, D.C., and San Francisco, reports a study released Friday that ...
Across Africa, declines in birds of prey are often linked to human population growth, agricultural expansion and climate ...
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