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The California Department of Fish and Wildlife recently published a report summarizing its management and conservation activities for gray wolves over the past 10 years.
Wildlife everywhere faces a growing challenge: moving safely across an increasingly fragmented landscape. Roads, urban ...
In this issue of our environmental newsletter, we learn why the City of Toronto thinks spending $1.4 billion to renaturalize ...
Owuoth, J.L., Kweyu, R. and Macharia, A. (2025) Demographic Influences on Drought Coping Strategies among Pastoralists in Kirisia Watershed, Samburu County, Kenya. Open Access Library Journal, 12, ...
Scientists found forests need one to two centuries to adapt to climate changes, far slower than current global warming.
Researching Bay Area vets for your furry friend? SFGATE readers named these local veterinarians as the best in the Bay.
Across the planet, a silent revolution is underway. As climate change intensifies and human activities reshape landscapes, animals are altering their ancient migratory patterns in ways that challenge ...
Migration is one of nature’s most impressive phenomena, with countless species traveling vast distances across land, sea, and air to breed, feed, and survive. These ancient pathways, perfected over ...
We hope to formalise the role of our map as a node of the Convention on Migratory Species’ Atlas of Animal Migration at their next meeting in March 2026.
Scientists have launched an interactive global map to show the migratory patterns of more than 100 marine species in an effort to protect at-risk wildlife.