Nature’s Nursery, a non-profit organization dedicated to the rehabilitation of injured, orphaned, and sick wildlife, has ...
WATERVILLE, Ohio — Nature’s Nursery Center for Wildlife Rescue and Rehabilitation is inviting the community to "see animals and be animals" at its annual Animal Masquerade and Moore fundraiser. The ...
People of all ages rely on their pets for a serotonin boost, whether they’re throwing a ball for their dog, petting their cat or talking to their fish after a long day. Nancy Edwards, professor and ...
Not every creature is built for peak survival. While some animals have evolved to sprint, soar, or blend into their surroundings, others have developed unusual traits that seem to defy practicality.
Why nature allows animals to have litters but not humans is a question that comes naturally when we compare ourselves to the ...
This piece comes to us from the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS). In honor of LGBTQ+ Pride month, Nature and WCS are sharing stories of nature and conservation from members of these communities.
“This is it,” Debbie Helsel said. “You don’t have to take us anywhere else.” Helsel had been searching for a new home for her animal rehabilitation facility, located at the time on a four-acre lot ...
Scientists reveal that wild animals regularly consume naturally occurring alcohol from fermented fruits and nectar. This ...
‘Second Nature’ Director on the Science Behind Queerness in the Animal Kingdom After holding the documentary’s world premiere at NewFest 37, Drew Denny discusses how a 20-year-old book and ...
Manatee sightings have been on the rise this summer along North Carolina’s Outer Banks. Jennette’s Pier director Mike Remige says manatees traveling so far north is unusual for the Florida animals, ...
We're constantly told that spending time in nature is good for the body and the mind alike. A large body of research shows ...
In the forests, grasslands, and tropical forests, wild animals often encounter naturally fermented food. Natural fermentation ...