News

When most people think of the deadliest animal in the world, their minds immediately turn to ferocious predators like sharks, lions, snakes, or crocodiles. These creatures certainly inspire fear, but ...
Two new studies add to the evidence that human activity, from fishing to urban development, is driving the evolution of wild ...
Helpfully, the people over at LCB have compiled a chart detailing which animal is most likely to end your life in your home ...
The world’s most dangerous viral zoonosis, rabies, with a fatality rate of almost 100%, is linked to almost 60,000 human deaths annually, yet it remains critically neglected. While Rabies ...
Some animals, such as the monkey who killed a monarch and the small stray dog called Laika, played a crucial role in turning the course of history. HISTORY-CHANGING ANIMALS 5 ANIMALS THAT CHANGED ...
Wildlife Services kills animals for a wide variety of reasons when they pose an inconvenience or danger to humans. Some of the deaths, as disturbing as they may be, have a kind of logic, like ...
Infections in humans can cause severe disease with a high mortality rate. IANS Mexico City: A three-year-old girl has become Mexico's first human fatality from H5N1 bird flu, health officials said ...
In 2023, KFD released nearly Rs 30 crore as an ex-gratia amount in response to 26,658 conflict cases. Out of these, 21,460 cases were of crop damage, 3,256 were of cattle kills, and 36 human deaths.
Shocking math of elephant death should open our eyes to real dimension of man-animal clash Yesterday, the environment suffered a devastating blow. Not the kind that makes headlines with images of ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — The first human death from bird flu in the U.S. has occurred, according to health officials in Louisiana. The patient had been hospitalized with the first human case of ...
The U.S. has reported 66 human cases of H5N1 bird flu since March 2024, but a recent death of a Louisiana resident marks the country’s first fatality from the virus. Digicomphoto / Science Photo ...
The first human bird flu death was reported out of Louisiana on Monday, Jan. 6. The same case was the first serious case of H5N1 in humans in the U.S.