As fewer people choose to pair up, let alone marry, it could be that our species’ mating patterns are moving closer to the natural order, says freelance journalist Elle Hunt ...
Ingwe Research Programme has installed predator warning signs along the R40 after data showed rising wildlife deaths.
Scientists are rethinking extinction risk as studies reveal how shrinking populations disrupt social connections that many animals depend on.
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Wildlife With Weaker Social Connections May Face Greater Extinction Risk
Learn how social connections may influence extinction risk in some wildlife species.
Do you know which animal is called the national heritage animal of India? Discover why Indian Elephants were declared the ...
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Exotic Pets in Arkansas: What the Law Allows—and What It Forbids
From childhood, we grow up reading stories and watching films that portray wild animals as friendly and lovable characters.
The amazing Serengeti National Park is located in northern Tanzania and stretches over 5,700 square miles. It is famous for ...
From ancient tortoises mothering orphaned hippos to cats becoming guide animals for blind dogs, these real-life animal odd couples form bonds so powerful they're rewriting what scientists thought they ...
Angola’s vast highland wetlands feed rivers that deliver freshwater to millions. They just gained global recognition that could help keep it that way.
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12 cutest fish to consider adding to your home aquarium
You'll wish you could cuddle them!
Discover how African Grey parrots support your mental health through companionship, emotional intelligence, routine, and therapeutic bonding.
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13 Cute Animals That Carry Hidden Risks Most People Ignore
Cute faces can hide venom, force, and disease risk. Real wildlife respect starts with distance, context and calm boundaries daily.
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