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In the highlands of Vietnam and Laos, saolas, or "Asian unicorns," are dwindling in number. And now, there's a race to save ...
Alcohol — and animals that love to consume it — is far more common in the natural world than scientists once believed, a ...
How animals see the world is a question that has intrigued scientists and wildlife experts throughout the development of ...
Our primate ancestors and many other animals may have been indulging in fermented fruits and saps full of ethanol for ...
Alcohol isn’t solely a human construct. Ethanol, a type of alcohol, naturally occurs across ecosystems. From jungles to ...
A behavioral ecologist explains the reciprocal social relationships vampire bats maintain, in sickness and in health.
While researchers knew ethanol could naturally appear in fruits fed on by wild animals, they thought the phenomenon of drunk ...
In a new opinion piece published on October 30 in Trends in Ecology and Evolution, researchers present a framework intended to underscore the value of biologging data for testing important questions ...
Encouraging quietness during zoo trips can help visitors better appreciate their inhabitants and lead to more fulfilling, respectful and informative experiences, a new paper argues. Encouraging ...
Alcohol — and animals that love to consume it — is far more common in the natural world than scientists once believed, a study has found. Because ethanol — the kind of alcohol that forms ...