wildlife experts
Coverage of wildlife experts in the Nexus archive.
- What's on Jackie the bald eagle's wing? Wildlife experts explain
Jackie, a bald eagle being cared for at the Ojai Raptor Center, was attacked by two subadult bald eagles but did not suffer major injuries. Wildlife experts are sharing information about bird treatment and addressing questions from Jackie's fans.
- Rwanda: How Bat Conservation Protects People and Nature
Rwanda's bat conservation efforts are highlighted as a way to protect both people and nature. Wildlife experts address misconceptions about bats, noting that fear often stems from misunderstanding.
- Jimothy the raccoon may have other short-spined friends, wildlife experts say
Jimothy the raccoon may not be the only wild animal with a rare spinal deformity in Seattle, according to wildlife experts. The article suggests other animals with similar short-spined conditions could be present in the area.
- New video shows Jackie locked in fight with 2 other bald eagles
A video shows Jackie, a bald eagle in Big Bear, engaging in a confrontation with two subadult bald eagles near Dana Point Park on Big Bear Lake's north shore. Wildlife officials rescued Jackie, who sustained no serious injuries according to experts.
- Jackie the bald eagle suffered no major injuries in attack, experts say
Jackie the bald eagle was attacked by juvenile eagles near Dana Point Park on Big Bear Lake’s north shore but suffered no major injuries, according to experts. She was rescued by wildlife experts on July 18 and remains under medical evaluation.
- On WA trail in Methow Valley, runner came face to face with a cougar
A runner encountered a cougar on a trail in Methow Valley, highlighting an unusual situation where the cougar's behavior deviated from expectations and offering advice from wildlife experts.
- A young bear spotted in Troutman? Experts say it's part of a growing trend
A black bear was spotted in a Troutman neighborhood over the Fourth of July weekend, with wildlife experts noting this is part of a growing trend in the Charlotte region. Residents are likely to see more bear sightings as the trend continues.
- Experts question Kerala’s move to assess carrying capacity of forests and conduct wildlife census to mitigate conflicts
Experts question Kerala's plan to assess forest carrying capacity and conduct a wildlife census, arguing it oversimplifies ecological issues by focusing on wildlife numbers while ignoring habitat degradation, forest fragmentation, and human pressures on ecosystems.
- Endangered Tasmanian devil named Mary escapes wildlife park
An endangered Tasmanian devil named Mary has escaped a wildlife park. Wildlife experts are using a sniffer dog and thermal-imaging drone to search for her.
- Endangered Tasmanian devil named Mary escapes wildlife park
An endangered Tasmanian devil named Mary has escaped from a wildlife park. Authorities are using a sniffer dog and thermal-imaging drone to locate the 'extremely shy' marsupial.
- Baby skunks popping up across L.A. County in spring
Spring marks baby season for striped skunks in Los Angeles County, with mothers giving birth to litters of four to six kits. Wildlife experts note increased sightings of small skunks during this period.
- Wildlife experts urge tourists to stop feeding Gibraltar's famous macaques junk food: Monkeys are eating SOIL to self-medicate themselves in response
Wildlife experts in Gibraltar are urging tourists to stop feeding the local macaque monkeys junk food. The monkeys have begun eating soil to self-medicate, likely in response to dietary imbalances caused by processed foods.