Impala can reach staggering speeds of 60 mph, which firmly secures their place among Africa’s fastest animals. Further, impalas are incredibly agile and can make quick, rapid turns to evade predators.
Homestay Hospitality and Rural Tourism Training’ workshop was conducted for 28 youth participants from the Raimona National Park area, Assam. The workshop, hosted by the Wildlife Trust of India (WTI) ...
Their job involves monitoring wildlife movements, ensuring public safety, and often, attempting to safely capture and relocate the animals. The bravery and expertise of these guards are vital in ...
Jan. 29, 2025 — Researchers have identified priority areas for conserving the black-tailed prairie dog in the United States. Protecting these regions will also benefit North America's Central ...
Faced with a growing leopard population and a rise in attacks on human settlements, the state government has proposed sterilisation as a solution. Forest Minister Ganesh Naik announced on Monday ...
January 28, 2025 • Yoko the swell shark was born in a habitat of all-female sharks who hadn't seen a male in years. The aquarium has two possible explanations — and hopes to get confirmation ...