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Musk ox are a throwback to our Pleistocene heritage and once shared the landscape with mammoths, wild horses and sabered cats
Ice Age relic at risk from warmer temps Apr 25, 2008
Like other species of the steppes and deserts, saiga have avoided extinction by being able to migrate long distances as their habitat changed over time
Asian antelope facing multiple problems Mar 19, 2008
Given that brown bears avoid areas within approximately 1,600 feet of roads in Yellowstone and elsewhere, moose mothers have apparently buffered against predation on offspring using roadside corridors
Study: Moose move toward humans for safety Oct 10, 2007
The study's results indicate moose and other prey species find humans more benign and hence move to humans for safety, whereas predators do not because we humans tend to be less kind to predators
Study: Moose move toward humans for safety Oct 10, 2007
It's not just changes in climate or disease that may alter our big remote wild landscapes, but so do the actions of conservationists and public agencies by restoring ecosystems to bring native carnivores back to where they once thrived
Study: Prey may not fear predators Jun 20, 2007