EurekAlert!: Following in polar bears' footprints: DNA from snow tracks could help monitor threatened animals
Following in polar bears' footprints: DNA from snow tracks could help monitor threatened animals
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) — The morning after a fresh snowfall, you’ve probably once walked out of your home and spotted paw prints meandering around your yard. What animal could have trekked through ...
Between trees, on paths, and at forest edges, animal tracks tell of a lively, mostly unseen nightlife. Mud and fresh snow act like nature’s notepad–each animal leaves its own unique signature. For our ...
The Missouri Department of Conservation encourages walking through the winter woods, especially for families. Fresh snow is the perfect blank canvas for seeing what animals have been up to. Snow or no ...
Scientists have found a way of capturing DNA from snow tracks — a promising non-invasive method of monitoring elusive animals like polar bears Polar bears are icons of the Arctic, elusive and ...
Republican Herald: Stories in the snow: A beginner’s guide to animal tracks in Pennsylvania
Stories in the snow: A beginner’s guide to animal tracks in Pennsylvania
WGN-TV: Can you guess these Lincoln Park Zoo animals based on their tracks in the snow?
Can you guess these Lincoln Park Zoo animals based on their tracks in the snow?
Chicago Tribune: Susan Koch: The revelations I see in animal prints left in the snow
Susan Koch: The revelations I see in animal prints left in the snow
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (KY3) - The powdery snow in yards across the region reveals how many animals pass through residential areas. The dry, fluffy snow makes it difficult to determine which animals made ...