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Babies galore: How to protect wildlife newborns in Manitoba as spring blossoms
Spring is the time for new beginnings, new life and warmer weather. With that, it means Manitoba’s wildlife is also bringing babies into the world. Zoe Nakata, the executive director of Wildlife Haven, is reminding people to be aware of baby wildlife as they work on their yards and move on from the winter months.…
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COVID-19 Wildlife Study Reveals: Rural Animals Exhibit Heightened Sensitivity to Human Activity on Global Scale
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Massive photo survey offers insight into how wild animals behaved during pandemic lockdowns
A massive survey analyzing animal behaviour during COVID-19 lockdowns has provided new insight into how humans can better co-exist with their wild counterparts. It also provided some great photos of bison, grizzlies, baby moose and other animals in their natural habitats. The study, published Monday in Nature Ecology and Evolution, involved 120 researchers worldwide and 5,000 camera traps that take pictures…
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Adirondack Park’s role in animal migration
Could elk roam the Adirondacks again? Researchers map wildlife shifts in a warming world. Nearly 200 years ago, elk roamed the Adirondack Park, though historical accounts say hunting by European settlers likely caused the animal’s decline. Today the park isn’t home to any of the giants of the deer family but is positioned above free-roaming…
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More importance given to wildlife over human life, Syro-Malabar Archbishop on human-animal conflict
Wayanad: Addressing believers during Palm Sunday prayers in this mountainous district, Major Archbishop of the influential Syro-Malabar Church Mar Raphael Thattil expressed concern over recent incidents of human-animal conflict here, saying authorities seem to be prioritising wildlife over human welfare. There have been several incidents of wild animals attacking and killing humans in the three…
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How the total solar eclipse will affect animals in Northeast Ohio
CLEVELAND (WJW) – In just weeks, the total solar eclipse will temporarily envelop Northeast Ohio in darkness in the middle of the afternoon. Plenty of Ohioans have been preparing for the spectacle for months, with dozens of schools closing and groups renting out baseball fields to catch the once-in-a-lifetime moment, but how will the solar…
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Lunar Eclipse 2024: How does Lunar Eclipse affect wildlife | The Times of India
A lunar eclipse is a celestial event that occurs when the Earth positions itself between the Sun and the Moon, casting its shadow upon the Moon. This can only happen during a full moon when the Moon’s orbit brings it into alignment with the Earth and Sun. There are two parts to Earth’s shadow: the…
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Pranksters pick up viral googly eye trend and give Yorkshire Wildlife Park animals a new look
Watch more of our videos on Shots! and live on Freeview channel 276 Visit Shots! now The park has seen posters have pairs of googly eyes stuck to them, making a polar bear, tiger and seal look rather entertaining! A tongue in cheek spokesman said: “We take vandalism very seriously. “We’re on the lookout for the…
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Wildlife Chief of Staff shares how supplemental feed unnaturally congregates animals
Wildlife Chief of Staff shares how supplemental feed unnaturally congregates animals Published 3:00 pm Thursday, March 21, 2024 MDWFP Wildlife Bureau Chief of Staff Russ Walsh gives a summary about the role of supplemental feeding and its impact on animal behavior. (Hunter Cloud | The Daily Leader) MCCOMB — Wildlife Bureau Chief of Staff Russ…
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‘Wildlife protection force’ in the offing
RAWALPINDI: The Department of Wildlife Conservation will be conducting a zoological survey of wild animals which will help create a “wildlife protection force”, that would be in charge of breeding endangered species of wild animals. The zoological survey will collect computerised data of all species and numbers of animals present in all public and private…