Providing food year-round promotes the growth of parasite-carrying bird populations
My son and I regularly grumble to each other about the people we see feeding ducks at a nearby park.
My son and I regularly grumble to each other about the people we see feeding ducks at a nearby park.
In 2014, researchers scoured Mumbai for poop to learn about the diet of the local leopard population.
Flamingos aren’t exactly subtle, and yet people in Florida have been having a hard time seeing them for the last hundred years.
At meal time, snakes aren’t terribly interested in plants.
Humans aren’t very popular with elephants.
Your alarm clock may play soft, soothing sounds of distant waves to help you nod off to sleep, but you’re only getting a tiny portion of the cacophony of noise echoing through the ocean.
Even though nobody can grow or eat it, bat poop has become one of the most lucrative markets in Cambodian agriculture.
A nearby park has become home to over a growing number of both domesticated and mallard ducks.
Few animals evolved among the material excess of modern western society.
Cheetahs probably wish their favorite food was faster.