A new study from the St. Louis Zoo Institute for Conservation Medicine sheds light on the lives of 10 racoons in Forest Park, ...
New modeling research shows ticks survive not through resistance but by exploiting where treated cattle rarely travel.
Discover how tech like GPS collars and mobile apps is used in Zimbabwe to track wildlife, prevent human-wildlife conflict, and help communities coexist.
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Learn how motion sensors and GPS tracking uncovered how raccoons weigh risk against reward.
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Rhipicephalus microplus, known as the Southern cattle fever tick, are vectors of bovine babesiosis, a deadly disease for ...
GPS collars on cattle are letting ranchers remove fences in the West. That’s good for wildlife and for the land.
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A new study led by researchers from Saint Louis University, the Saint Louis Zoo, and partner organizations recently set out to understand how raccoons use space in one of the nation's largest urban ...
Hamilton, the zoologist who dedicated his life to saving Africa’s elephants from systematic slaughter—despite being nearly ...
For nearly six decades, Iain Douglas-Hamilton worked across the savannas of Africa, his scientific focus fixed on its largest ...