A study from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem suggests that tracking animal movement and behavior in near real-time could detect dangerous pathogens. As zoonotic diseases like avian flu and COVID-19 ...
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Residents on high alert after wild predators are spotted in neighborhood: 'Working to track its movements'
It's a growing trend. Residents on high alert after wild predators are spotted in neighborhood: 'Working to track its ...
In the North Country, three Quebecers are on a daring mission to capture wild animals with a helicopter. But in this dangerous profession, even the tiniest mistake can have tragic consequences.
A global project that tracks wildlife via satellites has resumed operations after a hiatus of three years. Project ICARUS, which aims to create the “internet of animals,” capitalizes on advances in ...
In the sun-scorched lands bordering Zimbabwe's largest wildlife sanctuary, Takesure Moyo pedals through his village each morning on a mission to help his community coexist with the elephants and ...
If only black-footed ferrets had a brand ambassador like groundhogs have in Punxsutawney Phil. The endangered ferrets don’t quite feel the same love as the famous groundhog, but they do get a little ...
The Minnesota Department of Health (MDH), the Minnesota Board of Animal Health (BAH) and the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) are tracking an increase of tularemia cases in humans and ...
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