Genetic diversity matters for wildlife – and for the livestock on which we depend. Yet breed after breed is disappearing into extinction.
Biologist Katharine Edmonson asked the young boy who approached her table if he wanted to hold the tiger skull in his hands.
To see a breaching whale, a soaring bald eagle, bears catching salmon, or a bison up close are unforgettable, awe-inspiring ...
Have you ever heard that you’re as stubborn as a mule? Or that something has been a certain way for donkey’s years? So, why ...
The scientists responsible for crucial fish and wildlife research projects in the West involving species like elk, mule deer, ...
In a remote expanse of rolling hills west of Craig, a newly-established sanctuary is saving taxpayer dollars while also ...
European researchers propose diversifying diets with novel foods (NF), underutilized crops (NUS), and invasive species (IAS) ...
America's Wild Horses' is an idealistic documentary that glosses management complexities, ecological impact, and public land ...
Wild horses in the Yukon are classified as "feral" animals, but some advocates and biologists say they should be considered a ...
Horse expert Chad Hanson combines stunning imagery with insights from the science of awe and wonder to shed light on the ...
The mysterious curly coated horses in South America evaded the famed naturalist. But now one couple is forming a herd of ...
Truly wild horses are rare today. But in India, small populations of feral horses, believed to be descendants of domestic ...