Worldwide, populations of scavenging animals that feed on rotting carcasses are declining. Scientists are finding that this can seriously hurt human health. NPR science reporter Jonathan Lambert has ...
Nature's most formidable predators are often female, wielding power through strategy, cunning, and fierce maternal instincts.
Lions and hyenas are a familiar sight to tourists visiting Africa, with many looking forward to seeing them in person. But the animals may occasionally spend less time near roads crowded by humans, ...
The researchers found lions and hyenas tended to avoid particularly crowded roads, especially during the dry season. Credit: Stephanie Periquet Pearce The researchers found lions and hyenas tended to ...
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Caught between a rock and a wild place: the rising threat of human-wildlife conflict in South Africa
Recent reports in South Africa suggest an increase in wildlife incidents, raising concerns about human-wildlife conflict, poaching and the dangers posed by certain species. Just yesterday, “IOL News” ...
Worldwide, populations of scavenging animals that feed on rotting carcasses are declining. Scientists are finding that this can seriously hurt... From vultures to hyenas: How scavengers protect human ...
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