Hikers may create ‘landscape of fear’ for animals
Even hikers, not hunters, prompt many animals to find new ground in Glacier National Park, research indicates.
Even hikers, not hunters, prompt many animals to find new ground in Glacier National Park, research indicates.
Even hikers, not hunters, prompt many animals to find new ground in Glacier National Park, research indicates.
New findings show that similar environmental conditions in rainforests around the world result in consistent wildlife activity patterns.
Even just a few visitors to US national parks can change the normal behavior of the animals that live there.
Experts say flooding in Yellowstone National Park was a 1-in-500-year-event. Elizabeth Hadly explains its connection to the future of global climate change.
Researchers propose a path for reckoning with Indigenous sovereignty and U.S. public lands through place names in national parks.