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Imagine a Florida panther slinking its way 400 miles (645 kilometers) from the Big Cypress Swamp, in the southwest part of ...
Across the U.S., animals like deer, elk, and coyotes are learning to use highways and road networks to migrate, find food, and expand their territories—adapting remarkably to survive in an ...
The North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) is working on ways to reduce human-wildlife collisions.
Recreation researchers are studying how to minimize human impact on public lands while maximizing accessibility.
There are animals trying to cross as if their life depended on it,” researcher Erick Meza told the Society of Environmental Journalists’ conference.