More wild species are becoming urban wildlife. How are animals and people learning to coexist in these places?
LAist relies on reader donations to power our nonprofit newsroom's coverage of wildfire and breaking news. Support LAist by giving now. The L.A. area fires that have destroyed homes have also burned ...
Water canals worldwide are causing widespread wildlife drownings, with significant losses recorded in Argentina, Mexico, Spain, Portugal and the U.S., particularly impacting threatened species.
NORTH CAROLINA, USA — Summer is here, and the Corolla Wild Horse Fund is sharing new insight into how wild horses stay hydrated during the hotter months. According to the Corolla Wild Horse Fund, the ...
The wildlife you see on your next hiking trip? The rustle in your backyard at night? It might not be a raccoon or a deer. A steady increase in the population of wild pigs — a marauding, non-native ...
SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) — As wildfire ravages areas of Southern California and continues to pose a risk across the state amid human-caused climate change, the California Department of Fish and Wildlife ...
With the sea creatures making up a growing share of illegal animal seizures around the world, U.S. officials are working to overcome struggles to safely house them. By Jason Bittel You might imagine ...
The Southern African country plans to butcher over 700 wild animals, including 83 elephants and 300 zebras, to feed people and, it hopes, cut down on dangerous cross-species encounters. By Amelia ...