
Editor’s choice May/June 2024 | Wildlife Biology
[ad_1] Submitted by editor on 18 April 2024. Get the paper! The editor’s choice is the article by Natasha Ellison et al.: “Combining animal interactions […]
[ad_1] Submitted by editor on 18 April 2024. Get the paper! The editor’s choice is the article by Natasha Ellison et al.: “Combining animal interactions […]
[ad_1] Published May 9, 2024 by PETA Staff. 2 min read Do the Olympic Games really stand for “friendship, respect, and excellence”? The Olympic parody […]
[ad_1] Hairball Awareness Day is celebrated on the last Friday in April. This year it falls on April 26th. Like many cat owners, I find […]
[ad_1] Submitted by editor on 19 April 2024. My name is Cecilia Di Bernardi and I am an early-career postdoctoral researcher at the Swedish University of Agricultural […]
[ad_1] Submitted by editor on 19 April 2024. Get the paper! Photo 1. Photo by Caryl Buton. Trapdoors (in the front) or ramps (in the […]
[ad_1] Submitted by editor on 6 May 2024. My name is Manisha Bhardwaj and I am a wildlife ecologist, motivated to identify and mitigate the impacts […]
[ad_1] Refuge expansions benefit wildlife in several ways, particularly for the most vulnerable species. These newly expanded refuge lands create critical safe havens for endangered […]
[ad_1] 📷 Marine debris, largely composed of plastic, washes up on Midway Atoll National Wildlife Refuge’s south shore, within Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument | Eric […]
[ad_1] Since just days after the war in Ukraine started in February 2022, PETA Germany and its partners have been risking it all to save […]
[ad_1] Most people don’t realize it, but internal organs are not fixed in place and do have the ability to move around inside the body. […]
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