New tech is helping researchers better understand Yellowstone's apex predators.
Yellowstone National Park biologists have been busy counting noses (and beaks), recording sightings, conflicts and concerns for bear management, wolves and birds. They have compiled their work done in ...
The study's findings suggest the birds are doing more than just tracking the hunters: they're using navigation and spatial ...
Ravens have long been thought to follow wolves to find food, but new research shows they’re far more strategic. By tracking ...
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Scientists tracked ravens trailing Yellowstone wolves. Turns out, they're doing more than scavenging
Researchers suspect that ravens might have greater agendas behind their relationship with wolves.
Colossal has said it hopes revived species such as the woolly mammoth, created using gene-edited Asian elephant DNA, could ...
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