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When you think about animal cruelty, you might think of chained-up dogs left to suffer in the cold, stray cats struggling to ...
It then states estimates in 2005 were 20,000 to 25,000 and then grew to between 22,000 and 31,000 in 2015. However, the claim that polar bear numbers have increased since the 1950s rests on thin ice, ...
A census of brown bears using DNA for the first time has revealed that up to 13,000 of the protected species are living in ...
A bear will keep on moving if there is nothing tasty to eat such as bird seed, unsecured garbage or a food-splattered grill, DNR officials said.
As soon as Colossal Biosciences declared that it brought the dire wolf back from extinction, everyone felt a sense of wonder.
Ursus maritimus, a species of polar bear in the South Beaufort Sea, has recently been of particular interest to marine ...
Having abandoned the island in 1992, the human population of this extremely remote island was soon replaced by a pack of ...
Polar bears interacted with humans during the Neoglacial period, about 4,700 to 2,500 years ago. Scientists uncover ...
A photographer's iconic shots of polar bears in abandoned buildings on a Russian island shines a spotlight on wider changes ...
Last week, the Donald Trump-led administration in the United States of America imposed sweeping tariffs on more than 150 ...
Two males—named Romulus and Remus, for the mythical brothers suckled by a she-wolf before founding ancient Rome—were born six ...