In the frozen wilderness of the Arctic, human survival historically depended on using every available food source. But one ...
Feeding wild animals might seem like a harmless act of kindness, but it often carries serious and unintended consequences.
ABC News' chief foreign correspondent Ian Pannell reports on the latest numbers coming from Iran as human rights activists ...
Aquachigger on MSN
This encounter ended the hunt immediately… a mother bear made the call
The metal detecting trip changed the moment a mother black bear and her cubs appeared. What had felt calm turned tense ...
The study reveals striking geographic differences in what bears eat. In warmer regions such as Greece and Turkey, bears ...
Brown bears, Greece’s largest predator, have made a remarkable comeback. Their numbers have increased roughly fourfold since ...
Bears are undependable about Rip Van Winkle-type sleeping. So it was not a surprise this past week for a neighbor to report ...
The bears grazed on fireweed and coltsfoot emerging from the bare earth. They appeared calm and at home on the land.
Bears continue to be spotted near people in Japan after the turn of the year, even though they are usually in hibernation at this time of the winter season. A slew of sightings, mainly in the Tohoku ...
AZ Animals on MSN
Reindeer Dig, Ptarmigans Feast: The Tundra’s Unseen Alliance
Reindeer are a keystone species in the Arctic. Discover how their grazing habits keep ptarmigans fed through the winter.
Lansing State Journal on MSN
Is it legal to feed wildlife? Yes, but here's why you might not want to
Michigan has specific laws on feeding or baiting deer and elk, but what about squirrels or raccoons? Here's what officials ...
One sweet shop in Gatlinburg, Tennessee is getting desperate after suffering their fourth bear-break-in since Christmas. It’s ...
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