COVID-19 is eroding scientific field work – and our knowledge of how the world is changing
Two scholars explain the long-term effects of a missed or downscaled field research season.
Two scholars explain the long-term effects of a missed or downscaled field research season.
The current outbreak is just the latest example of viruses jumping from animals to humans.
Stakeholders in the debate on Colorado wolf recovery discussed what successful collaboration around wildlife issues should look like.
If scientists can identify what has been lost and retained here in the U.S., farmers, ranchers and communities can make more informed choices about managing their lands and the species that depend upon them.
The study is one of the first to examine the impacts of climate on migration timing at a continental scale.
After she graduates from CSU this month with a bachelor’s degree in wildlife biology, Griselda Landa-Posas will join the Peace Corps.
Recovery of the endangered koloa is important because the bird is endemic to the Hawaiian Islands.
Researchers found that even though trains and recreational watercraft are by far the loudest sources of noise, the greatest noise-causing culprits are vehicles and aircraft.
Researchers used GPS tracking data from more than 150 individual elephants followed over 17 years in the Samburu and Buffalo Springs National Reserve in northern Kenya.