Celebrity moose become harder to follow
Tracking of popular moose Hรคlga, Alice, and Nils-Allan will cease as they lose their GPS collars this year due to the conclusion of the monitoring project.
In Estonia, new technologies are increasingly used in seal research
Research on seals in Estonia is making use of new technologies for identification and monitoring of the animals.
The hedgehog's super hearing could potentially save them in traffic
New research reveals that European hedgehogs can hear high-frequency ultrasound, which might help in reducing traffic-related deaths.
Scientists are able to study seal activity much better thanks to drones
Researchers in Estonia are employing drones to improve the study of seal behavior and population estimates, indicating a potential increase in the grey seal population by 5,000 this winter.
Namibia: Two British Nationals Die in Light Aircraft in Namib Desert
Two British nationals died in a light aircraft crash in the Namib Desert while conducting wildlife research.
Forest Predators Have Come to the Fields. Experts Explain Why
Research indicates that European wildcats are increasingly venturing into agricultural lands for hunting.
Czechs Help Describe a Mammal in Ethiopia That Is Smaller Than a Sugar Cube
Czechs have contributed to the description of a mammal in Ethiopia that is remarkably smaller than a sugar cube.
Female Reindeer Antlers are 'Lunchboxes'? "They Probably Ate Them for Mineral Intake After Giving Birth"
Recent research suggests that female reindeer may consume their own shed antlers post-birth to replenish essential minerals needed for nursing.
Fears of Dark Numbers on Illegal Killing of Wolverines
Research indicates that many wolverines are disappearing without known cause, raising concerns about environmental crime in Norway.
Alarm in Antarctica: Warn that avian flu has "completely spread" and threatens native wildlife
Scientists warn that the avian flu virus H5N1 has completely spread across Antarctica, threatening local wildlife including penguins and seals.
The Estonian Wildlife Research Association will put GPS collars on bears
A new initiative in Estonia aims to equip bears with GPS collars to better understand their habitat use and reduce human-bear conflicts.
Now it's worth turning the sound on - rare sounds recorded on video
A rare vocalization of a wild feline was captured on video by researchers installing cameras in a Brazilian national park.
Roar like an African lion
A recent study shows lions and lionesses in Tanzania's Nyerere National Park have distinct roars, differing from the iconic roar of the MGM lion.
Popular honeymoon destination faces avian malaria threat, spread by mosquitoes
Research highlights the spread of avian malaria among birds in Hawaii, posing risks to wildlife and tourism.
Cameras Mounted on the Necks of 12 Grizzlies Reveal the Behind-the-Scenes of Their Life in the Arctic
Researchers from Washington State University have attached cameras to the necks of 12 Arctic grizzly bears to observe their behavior during the short summer months in northern Alaska.
Polar bears are getting fatter. Surprising research results on climate change
Recent studies reveal that polar bears in Svalbard are adapting remarkably well to climate change, showing increased body weight and health despite ongoing threats from melting sea ice.
The pressure of leisure and renewable energy alters the behavior of eagles
Research reveals that increased human activity is affecting eagle behavior by making them move more and take greater risks.
Arctic polar bears puzzle scientists: they are becoming fatter and healthier
Recent research shows that some polar bears in the Arctic are gaining weight and becoming healthier, despite concerns over declining sea ice that threatens their survival.
Researchers Stunned by 'Grizzly Bear Face Recognition'โฆAI Makes It Possible
Researchers have developed an artificial intelligence program to distinguish grizzly bears without physical markings, addressing the significant challenge of identifying animals with similar appearances.
'Dangerous' virus in arctic whales which could spark 'catastrophic domino effect' discovered
Scientists have identified a concerning virus in Arctic whales using drones, which may lead to severe impacts on marine wildlife due to rising pathogens in polar waters.