Killing Cats in Garmisch
The Garmisch cat murder trial spotlights the hostility of the bird protection community towards felines.
The Garmisch cat murder trial spotlights the hostility of the bird protection community towards felines.
American equines shipped to the South African War suffered conditions like those on slave ships in the transatlantic slave trade.
Effective strategies for rat control based on ecology were invented in Baltimore in the 1940s. The program, however, did not last.
How Australian historical documents resolved questions about an unusual merganser specimen from Korea at the American Museum of Natural History.
Garcia follows the migration of the American cockroach from its tropical origins in western Africa via slave ships to the New World.
This article looks afresh at the environmental history of Russia by starting from the perspective of some bears in Siberia.
This article thinks differently about the belonging of rabbits in Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park, Australia.
A brief examination of how Rugendas’s artwork contributes to an understanding of the network of human and nonhuman animals in nineteenth-century Brazilian society.
A case study of the effects of malaria in the Caucasus across the revolutionary divide of 1917.
Crocodiles attract tourists, and since the late 1940s, they have been used to promote travel to northern Australia.