Expanding community construction into natural ecosystems is harming the bees' natural infrastructure and well-being, ...
Wade Crowfoot, California’s Natural Resources Secretary, addressed the problem of “human-wildlife conflicts” for state ...
Ants and bees operate under rules that differ sharply from most animals. This video compares their collective behavior to the strategies used by solitary predators and larger species. Footage shows ...
A grey wolf prowls through Yellowstone National Park near Mammoth Hot Springs in Montana. A group of 66 wolves was reintroduced to Idaho and Yellowstone in the late 1990s. They now total 2,800 ...
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Giant honeybees use coordinated movement to deter predators
The bees ripple their bodies in unison to confuse and discourage threats, demonstrating a remarkable collective defense strategy.
Across North America, mountain lions, bears and gray wolves have made a remarkable comeback over the last 50 years. Once nearly exterminated, these animals have been recovering their populations and ...
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