Human-wildlife encounters are happening more and more often in cities and suburbs across America. These encounters are ...
When I first meet Lila Travis, the director of Yggdrasil Urban Wildlife Rescue in Potrero, we bump elbows rather than shaking hands, because she’s just touched poop while cleaning out animal ...
In her new project capturing motion-sensor photos of urban wildlife, ecologist and professor Julie Ellis said one of her favorite images is of a mother raccoon facing her three offspring, who are all ...
As cities grow and natural habitats shrink, urban wildlife must adapt to rapidly changing environments. A new study published ...
When you hear the words “urban wildlife,” you might think of rats scampering across a street, pigeons plopped on railings, or crows fighting over a pizza crust. But urban wildlife are so much cooler ...
Photography platform Picfair organized the Urban Wildlife Photography Awards to highlight the trend of photographing urban wildlife, which increased in popularity during the COVID-19 pandemic Kelli ...
Several times this spring, coyotes made national headlines when spotted roaming the streets of New York, from Manhattan to Queens. In recent years, a host of charismatic wild species, the coyote being ...
While most people enjoy viewing wildlife, they can become a problem around homes and housing areas without taking some precautions. With urban expansion and development, wildlife encounters have ...
Animals moving into the big city could be getting more than they bargained for. Gut microorganisms from humans in cities may be spilling over into urban wildlife, potentially putting the animals’ ...
Lucknow is set to introduce India’s first urban night safari at the Kukrail Forest Area, blending wildlife conservation with ...