Large Mammals Rebound as Rural Human Populations Decline
Where human populations have declined, large mammals are making a comeback.
Read MoreWhere human populations have declined, large mammals are making a comeback.
Read MoreIn an era of technological progress and collaborative conservation, Indigenous and university researchers worked together to find accessible and effective methods for tribes and other organizations monitoring local wildlife.
Read MoreResearchers investigated whether Eastern U.S. residents would endorse reintroducing red wolves and cougars.
Read MoreSource article: Adler, K. A., Gore, M. L., & Wilkinson, C. E. (2025). The gendered costs of human-wildlife conflict: A
Read MoreSource article: Nettles, J. M., C. M. Abramowitz, W. W. Boone, et al. 2025. “ The American Black Bear (Ursus
Read MoreWildlife watching is a booming industry worth millions of dollars, but will tourists in Grand Teton and Yellowstone National Parks pay to save species?
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