Even before climate change life was precarious for those living beside Zambia’s biggest and oldest national park, Kafue, a ...
You’ve heard the slogans: save the whales, protect our pollinators. You may have lamented the decline of polar bears or the last of the northern white rhinos. But scientists are only beginning to ...
The persistent presence of humans and their infrastructure in U.S. national parks has yielded dramatic changes in the behaviors of large animals who live there, a new study has found. Even during the ...
One of the best parts of spring is spending more time outdoors with our beloved pets. But with ticks and mosquitos also coming to play, it means potential risk for parasitic diseases, like Lyme.
Protecting livestock in areas where large carnivores (like lions) live is increasingly important as human land use expands, wildlife habitat shrinks, and climatic changes reshape the ways in which ...
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Speaking for the Voiceless: Inside the Global Movement for Animal Rights and Legal Protections
February 22-28, 2026 is National Justice for Animals Week. It’s an important time for people to reconsider how legal systems treat animals. In most countries, the law still views animals as property ...
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