Psychology Today: Why Wild Animals Talk and What They're Saying to One Another
Yahoo: Scientists sound alarm after witnessing disturbing changes in wild animal behavior: 'That does create problems'
Wild animals are increasingly adjusting to urban environments through a process known as synurbization. That's an undoubtedly bad sign — and serves as a warning for how much nature has been damaged by ...
Scientists sound alarm after witnessing disturbing changes in wild animal behavior: 'That does create problems'
A "disturbing" boom in the UK exotic animal trade is being fueled by people buying everything from monkeys to mountain lions on social media, charities have warned. Cruel sellers are flogging wild ...
Seven Days: Animal Communicator Amy Wild Wants a Word With Your Pet
Amy Wild talks to animals. That’s not especially weird — who doesn’t chat with their pets, or with the occasional bird or chattering squirrel? The difference is that Wild says the animals talk back to ...
When we think of pets, we picture wagging tails, soft purrs, and playful chirps, creatures that share our homes, our routines, and often our hearts. Wild animals, on the other hand, are usually ...
Science Daily: Adapted -- study shows that wild animals also get accustomed to humans
Wild animals are less susceptible to human disturbance if they live in areas with a high human footprint. Researchers have highlighted this in their analysis of large-scale tracking data of more than ...
Adapted -- study shows that wild animals also get accustomed to humans
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) — Bears, coyotes and other wildlife can be amazing to see up close and personal. But sometimes, close encounters can mean danger for both you and the animal. The Capital Region ...