Live animal markets and the illegal sale of wildlife pose particular dangers, but any sale of wild animals or animal products ...
A study finds that 41% of traded mammal species share at least one pathogen with humans, compared with just 6.4% of species ...
Wildlife trade disease risk is growing, with traded animals more likely to share infectious diseases with humans ...
People sell wild animals for food and for traditional medicine — legally and illegally. A study looks at the risks of ...
Animals sold in the wildlife trade are 50 per cent more likely to share at least one disease with humans, according to a ...
Hybrid animals reveal growing imbalance between humans, wildlife ...
Quick Take Many wild animals, from coyotes to deer, now live comfortably in suburban areas by adapting to human environments ...
Studies show that animals living in urban environments around the world exhibit common sets of behaviors. At the same time, ...
When Walton Ford saw the 1933 film “King Kong,” he was entranced by the portrayal of this animal caught in the world of humans and how the movie showed the “cultural fear of all things wild.” Later, ...
As part of our ongoing series on people making a difference, we're profiling April Hoffman, a Lone Jack woman who's been ...
The Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection advises people not to disturb these animals in their ...