European Wildlife on MSN
Camera trap reveals the forest’s secrets
A wildlife camera reveals the daily lives of animals in their natural habitat, far from human eyes.
Meanwhile, wildlife researchers have called for a comprehensive study of leopard populations outside forest areas to help formulate an effective action plan for conflict mitigation ...
Apple is hoping its feel-good holiday ad campaign — featuring a chorus of woodland creatures singing about friendship — will ...
The Amazon rainforest is under constant threat from encroachment and segmentation, but animals are finding a lifeline thanks ...
The landslides of 2017 and 2019 left deep scars. But Holla says smaller, unseen landslides continue in remote hill pockets ...
Rising incidents of wild elephants entering neighbourhoods in Uttarakhand's Haridwar district are heightening worries about ...
Explore how Kerala can adopt Assam's effective strategies for managing rhino incursions into human habitats and reducing ...
10don MSN
When human frontiers impact nature
Poland's controversial border fence is meant to deter illegal migration, but it also blocks wildlife movement in the unique ...
Bageshwar: Forest fires have been raging across Bageshwar district for the past three days, devastating large stretches of ...
The Cool Down on MSN
Experts thrilled by rare sighting of elusive creature in forest: 'Reinforces the ... importance'
"Continued monitoring and habitat conservation are essential to protect such species." Experts thrilled by rare sighting of ...
A new study reveals that red squirrels fed in city parks become pregnant 24 percent more often than forest females.
Very little of it has ever been farmed, large areas have never been logged, and it is home to threatened and almost archaic ...
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