Archives
Local extinction of Southern California mountain lions possible within 50 years
Conservation strategies focused on connectivity and coexistence could help Two isolated mountain lion populations in southern California's Santa Ana and Santa Monica Mountains are at risk of local extinction, perhaps as soon as within 50 years, according to a study published in the journal Ecological Applications.
Latest Research Articles
Honey bee colonies more successful by foraging on non-crop fields
The recent spread of coyotes across North America did not doom deer populations
New study shows effects on offspring of epigenetic inheritance via sperm
Wildlife tourism may negatively affect African elephants' behavior
Beware of sleeping queens underfoot this spring
Tiny song bird makes record migration, U of G study proves
New model IDs primate species with potential to spread Zika in the Americas
Algal library lends insights into genes for photosynthesis
When it comes to monarchs, fall migration matters
Food safety: Dung beetles and soil bacteria reduce risk of human pathogens
Alligator study reveals insight into dinosaur hearing
New perspective on changing travel conditions in Arctic communities




