The illegal trade of lion and leopard parts is growing in Senegal and threatening the lion's survival across West Africa.
From alarm calls to mating signals, animals rely on vocalizations and body language to interact with one another. But can they learn and interpret the communication of entirely different species?
Across Kenya, grasslands underpin people's lives — as well as those of animals like elephants, giraffes, and hyenas. But the climate crisis is drying ...
Across Kenya, grasslands underpin people's lives—as well as those of animals like elephants, giraffes, and hyenas. But the ...
With sharp catlike teeth and a doglike body, ancient carnivores called hyaenodonts were once at the top of the food chain, ...
While most snake species are solitary hunters, a rare and fascinating few engage in cooperative hunting—a remarkable behavior among reptiles. These unique snakes collaborate with others of their kind ...
New study shows that tourists unknowingly alter animal behavior. Predators shift activity to the day, while prey adjust or ...
GPS collars placed on African elephants have helped reduce poaching by alerting authorities whenever these creatures roam ...
The use of tracking collars that send alerts when animals enter snaring hotspots or have been stationary for a certain period ...
Turing patterns offer insight into (among other things) the patterns we find on animals, whether it’s the splotches on ...
Patterns of behavior, beliefs, and coping mechanisms often persist through this system, influencing how we think, act, and connect. Recognizing these intergenerational patterns is an empowering ...
Companies in both developed and developing regions must adapt to this evolving market dynamic. As income levels and consumption patterns grow in later-wave regions like India and emerging Asia, ...