PHOTOS: Brazilian captures the beauty and brutality of wildlife in Africa
Brazilian photographer Sâmia Munaretti showcases the contrasting beauty and harsh realities of wildlife in South Africa through her captivating images and reflections on human impact on nature.
Rutte: 'In Ukraine, the Russian bear moves at the speed of a snail'
The Munich Security Conference opened with a focus on the ongoing war in Ukraine, featuring an exhibit that highlights the human impact of the conflict.
The Desolating Trail of a Historical Flood in Andalusia: "I Can't Lose My House and Job on the Same Day"
The article discusses the devastating impacts of a recent historical flood in Andalusia, emphasizing the struggles of those affected and the government's response.
‘Culex molestus’: what the species of mosquito in the London Underground says about us
The article discusses how humans influence the evolution of species, using the example of the mosquito ‘Culex pipiens molestus’ found in the London Underground.
Bears are shrinking - and becoming gentler. The surprising effect of human activity
The article explores how human proximity influences evolutionary changes in wild animals, specifically looking at the impact on the size and behavior of Apennine brown bears, as well as the genetic consequences of their isolation.
Where is the mistake?.. The stranding of whales on the shores of New Zealand stirs controversy
The stranding of a group of whales on New Zealand's shores has sparked debate on social media regarding its true causes, raising questions about human activity's impact on these marine creatures.
Centuries of hunting and human harassment altered the genetic diversity of Italian bears, according to a new analysis of their genome
A recent analysis reveals that centuries of hunting and human interference have significantly impacted the genetic diversity of Italian bears.
Ecologist: Last year we had 30 living mussels, this year only 7. Some were destroyed by humans
The population of noble mussels in the Croatian Adriatic has dramatically decreased from 30 confirmed living individuals last year to just 7 this year, primarily due to human activities and natural decline.
Bears are changing their behavior, appearance, and even their genetics due to human pressures
Bears are adapting their behavior, physical traits, and genetics in response to human pressures, with some species becoming more timid and polar bears adjusting to a world without ice.