Snares are wiping out South-East Asian wildlife – what can be done?
Conservation workers examine the body of a Sumatran tiger that died after getting caught in a snare in IndonesiaAfrianto Silalahi/NurPhoto ...
Conservation workers examine the body of a Sumatran tiger that died after getting caught in a snare in IndonesiaAfrianto Silalahi/NurPhoto ...
Rotating CT scan inside a California condor eggSan Diego Zoo A scan of a California condor (Gymnogyps californianus) egg has ...
Reindeer can multitaskGabriela Wagner Reindeer appear to snooze throughout the day while chewing their cud. This may be an adaptation ...
Brown bears line up to feed on sockeye salmon at Brooks Falls in Katmai National Park and Preserve Every year ...
A grey wolf hunting pacific salmonNature Picture Library/Alamy Wolves living on the south-west coast of Alaska are increasingly eating sea ...
A honeybee visits a white sage plantDillon Travis Honeybees are no friends to some of the plants they visit. Native ...
A monarch butterfly resting on a flowerShutterstock/Shelly Jefferson Morton Monarch butterflies with larger white spots on their wings are more ...
Freya, an English springer spaniel, has been trained to detect great crested newtsNick Upton for Wessex Water Great crested newts ...
Dozens of pollutants show up in the droppings of chimpanzees and three other primate speciesOffset Provider: Shutterstock Source: Shutters2020 Danita ...
A family of chimpanzees in the Democratic Republic of CongoShutterstock/Sergey Uryadnikov Chimpanzees and bonobos exchange food with others who share ...
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