As a career ethologist, I was thrilled when I learned about Dr. Matthew Calarco's new and highly original book titled The Three Ethologies: A Positive Vision for Rebuilding Human-Animal Relationships.
Experts Say People Often Misread These Animal Behaviours, and Learning the Difference Changes Everything.
A new global study is shedding light on a surprising threat hiding in plain sight, and it's coming from a structure many people often associate with clean energy and progress: dams. An international ...
Cultural values and city decisions are shaping how wild animals in Los Angeles adapt to city life — sometimes with dangerous results for people and wildlife. The Los Angeles Times reported that these ...
This article was published in Scientific American’s former blog network and reflects the views of the author, not necessarily those of Scientific American Wow! You study animal behavior. So cool!
Never underestimate the mind of a crow. Members of a family of birds that includes ravens, rooks, magpies, and jays, crows have been known to bend wire into hooks to retrieve food; drop nuts in a road ...
A new study found that subtle differences in an animal’s behavior by midlife can predict how long it is likely to live.