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An Asian elephant who lost his foot to a snare trap when he was just a year old is able to walk, run and swim after being fitted with prosthetics. Chhouk, who is now 11 years old, had his foot ...
Biologists use natural food sources to bait culvert traps and foot snares to capture bears. It's important that anyone venturing out in the forest mind the signs and stay out of the research areas.
As part of ongoing monitoring efforts to document recovery of grizzly bears in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem under the ...
Biologists are set to capture grizzly bears for research in Yellowstone National Park starting on Monday and are warning ...
U.S. Geological Survey alongside Yellowstone National Park are working to let the public know that pre-baiting and scientific ...
Snares have played a part in wiping out big cat populations from places such as Vietnam and Laos, but they also impact small cat species, such as the fishing cat, Asiatic and African golden cats ...
Yellowstone biologists begin grizzly capture using baited traps to track health and numbers. Park urges visitors to follow warning signs through October 15.