A shy, ferret-sized predator called the coastal marten has been quietly hanging on in the forests of southern Oregon and northern California.
Deer change where and how long they feed when they detect the scent of large predators, reducing damage to young trees.
Once thought extinct, researchers are trying to find out more about this tiny carnivore to aid its conservation.
The lynx effect: Smell of predators enough to curb deer browsing, study finds - The findings offer a tool for helping forests ...
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Hidden camera captures world’s cutest predator once thought extinct roaming in a US forest
'Coastal martens like forests with old-growth characteristics,' says expert.
A viral video shows cheetals and langurs cooperating in Indian forests. Scientists say this unusual friendship improves ...
Rare photos reveal Europe’s “ghost cat,” the elusive wildcat thought nearly extinct. Rediscovered in 2020, these sightings ...
Jaipur: Forest and environment minister Sanjay Sharma Thursday said in the Assembly that Rajasthan will implement an ...
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