At the United Nations biodiversity conference that opened in Montreal on Wednesday, nations aim to create a new global framework for transforming humanity’s relationship with nature. The conference ...
In many parts of the world, there is an imbalance in the food chain. Without top predators such as wolves and grizzly bears, smaller meat-eating animals like coyotes and foxes or grazers such as deer ...
At the United Nations biodiversity conference that opens in Montreal on Dec. 7, 2022, nations aim to create a new global framework for transforming humanity’s relationship with nature. The conference ...
Fossils from extinct dogs show why bigger is not always better: Giant meat-eating animals died out because they relied too heavily on hunting other big animals, scientists reported Thursday. Smaller, ...
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Researchers have discovered that large predators play a key yet unexpected role in keeping smaller predators and deer in check. Their 'fatal attraction' theory finds that smaller predators are drawn ...