The idea that North America may be home to an undiscovered primate species has long fueled the fascination surrounding bigfoot. Despite the prevalence of high-quality cameras in the modern age, clear evidence of bigfoot has remained elusive. Nonetheless, a recent study by Floe Foxon has delved into the factors influencing the frequency of bigfoot sightings, revealing a … [Read more...] about Study finds bigfoot sightings correlate with black bear populations
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Why the Reduced Presence of Bug Splatters on Car Windshields Nowadays: Unraveling the Phenomenon
In the not-so-distant past, a long summer drive often turned car windshields into grim canvases, adorned with the remnants of an insect massacre. However, if you've noticed a conspicuous absence of bug splatters on your car window lately, you're not alone. Ecologists have been raising concerns about a decline in insect life, and the once common sight of squished bugs on car … [Read more...] about Why the Reduced Presence of Bug Splatters on Car Windshields Nowadays: Unraveling the Phenomenon
69% Average Decline in Wildlife Populations Since 1970: Urgent Call to Action from New WWF Report
The latest edition of the World Wildlife Fund's (WWF) Living Planet Report for 2022 reveals a devastating reality: monitored populations of vertebrates, including mammals, birds, amphibians, reptiles, and fish, have plummeted by an alarming average of 69% since 1970. The report paints an even grimmer picture for Latin America and the Caribbean, where wildlife populations have … [Read more...] about 69% Average Decline in Wildlife Populations Since 1970: Urgent Call to Action from New WWF Report