Wild Animal Observation

MSN: North Carolina Arboretum celebrates 100,000 observations of wild plants and animals

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The North Carolina Arboretum and ecoEXPLORE are celebrating 100,000 observations of wild plants and animals submitted to iNaturalist by North Carolina youth, according to a news release from the ...

  1. Curiosity in Motion When an animal stops and stares, it’s not always a warning or a threat, it’s curiosity taking the lead. Animals, from domestic cats to wild deer, often fix their gaze on ...

Mongabay News: Doug Allan, wildlife cameraman who filmed animals in extreme environments

Times Union: Commentary: Wild animal traveling acts are dangerous for animals and the public

Pass legislation to prohibit the use of wild animals in tours, fair exhibitions and circuses in New York state.

Commentary: Wild animal traveling acts are dangerous for animals and the public

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When a wild orangutan in Sumatra recently suffered a facial wound, apparently after fighting with another male, he did something that caught the attention of the scientists observing him. The animal ...

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Psychology Today: Why Wild Animals Talk and What They're Saying to One Another

Los Angeles Times: Is there a duty to save wild animals from natural suffering?

These facts are based on close observation of the birds in the wild. Children learn by observation. The author's excellent powers of observation [=ability to notice and pay close attention to things] are evident in the book's detailed descriptions.

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American influencer and self-styled 'Real Tarzann' is being investigated for illegally wrestling wild crocodiles in northern Australia. Critics say animals are suffering to create viral content. A ...

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KXAN: 20-Year Old Conservationist Influencer Uses Her Platform to Re-Wild Animals From Captivity