Investigating the 'overkill' hypothesis, this piece explores how human-wildlife conflict may have driven megafaunal ...
By Annelise Giseburt Few locations on Earth are as haunting or deeply ironic as so-called involuntary parks — places too ...
MISSOULA, Mont. — Drones have a variety of applications; from videography to mapping, people have found many commercial and non-commercial ways to use this tech. However, the University of Montana is ...
Language shapes the way we view our world. In the field of wildlife conservation, even very subtle word choices drive peoples’ perceptions around individual species or situations. These word choices ...
Researchers looked at 32,000 human-animal interactions reported to the California Department of Fish and Wildlife between 2017 and 2023, which were primarily sightings and nuisances. This data did not ...
LINCOLN, Neb. (Nebraska Today) - Many summer visitors to America’s national parks hope for a glimpse of a moose or a bighorn sheep — or perhaps to spot a wolf or a bear. A newly published study by a ...
When Montana and Idaho held their first regulated wolf hunts in 2009, one of their stated goals was to reduce pressure on ranchers. Rebounding wolf populations were killing livestock. Fewer wolves, ...
Zimbabwe’s wildlife remains a source of national pride and a cornerstone of tourism. But conservation cannot succeed if the ...
In Mozambique, honey-hunters and greater honeyguides share a secret language. Greater Honeyguide birds lead humans to hives while humans give birds wax. This unique partnership shows culture can shape ...
Trophy hunting interests are turning the screw on northern Tanzania's Maasai communities and wildlife paradise. Meanwhile, ...