In some states, it’s illegal to hunt wild animals from a moving vehicle. But when it comes to roadkill, the rules are a bit ...
Brown University ecologists teamed with National Park Service scientists in Yellowstone to answer a vexing question about how different wildlife species find enough to eat PROVIDENCE, R.I. [Brown ...
Ecologists have long sought clarity on the dietary habits of different animal species. For scientists, it wasn't obvious how herbivores in Yellowstone National Park, who subsist on grasses, ...
Bears, wild boars and dogs are the most likely acorn-gulping culprits; most other animals soften and chew them.
Coyotes have learned to raid turtle nests on Sanibel, leaving conservationists struggling to protect hatchlings.
Animals have evolved to eat a lot of different things, even stuff that barely passes for food, and it shapes our entire lives from what we look like to where we live. Today, we’ll talk about why being ...
Scientists have long been mystified about how animals who munch on plants in Yellowstone National Park all get enough food to eat. Animals all living in the same habitat and eating the same foods ...
Spoiler alert: If one is roaming around your North American neighborhood, it's most likely a coyote. Their facial features are different, too. Coyotes have slender faces with narrow snouts and tall, ...
Tennessee prohibits catching fish with a lasso and hunting wild animals while riding in motor vehicles. But eating roadkill ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. — Starch, a complex carbohydrate, is a vital source of nutrition for many mammals. Humans farm it in the form of rice, wheat, corn, potatoes and oats. Rats comb our garbage piles for ...