Latest wildlife safety news
Australian hiker gets up close and personal with emu – it doesn't go well
By Cat Ellis published
Emus aren't usually aggressive, but can lash out with their powerful clawed feet if threatened
Careless tourists use huge bison as photo prop at Yellowstone National Park
By Cat Ellis published
Much too close for comfort
Top tips for driving safely in wildlife country
By Julia Clarke published
When you’re behind the wheel in wildlife country, there’s still plenty of opportunity for wildlife encounters – here’s how to make sure they don’t end badly
Phone-toting tourist stalks cold, tired moose for videos in Rocky Mountain National Park
By Cat Ellis published
The animals are fatigued and hungry by the end of winter, and their tempers are more likely to fray
“It threw me up in the air and I landed with a thud” – Everest hiker gored by Yak
By Julia Clarke published
The British hiker was four days into the charity trek to base camp when she was attacked
Thoughtless family members take turns posing for photos with bison at Yellowstone National Park
By Cat Ellis published
Roosevelt Arch is right there, but the group chose to use wildlife as a backdrop instead
Warnings issued after National Park hiker bitten by rabid racoon
By Julia Clarke published
It is unknown if other animals in the park are affected
Coyote chomps man's hand after he tries to pet it near California ski resort
By Cat Ellis published
Wild animals often lash out if they feel threatened
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