Two recently published studies by a Montana State University ecologist reveal new findings about the relationship between ...
Studies determine how prey density affects African wild dogs and lions. Two recently published studies by a Montana State University ecologist reveal new findings about the relationship between ...
Herds of impala, wildebeest, kudu and other large herbivores are in decline across sub-Saharan Africa, in part due to rising levels of poaching by hunters seeking bushmeat for subsistence and profit.
They hunt in packs and relentlessly chase their prey after waiting for the right moment to mount an attack. African wild dogs inhabit savannas across the African continent except for the Sahara ...
"The densities of those animals, which are prey for species like African wild dogs and lions, are a tiny fraction of what they would have been 40 or 50 years ago." The two papers document studies ...
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