The United States Is Not a Party to a Global Treaty to Protect Wildlife By Lindsey Botts December 16, 2022 But it still plays a big role in helping to draft the UN biodiversity framework In this story: wildlife, animals, 30x30, wilderness, Policy
Why Is New Jersey Planning to Kill 20 Percent of Tagged Bears This Week? By Lindsey Botts December 5, 2022 Conservation groups say it won’t solve the issues the state is hoping to address In this story: bears, animals, animal rights, wildlife, saving wild places
Can Wolves Help Hunt Disease? By Bethany Brookshire October 12, 2022 A possible tool to fight the spread of chronic wasting disease in elk? Vitamin Wolf. In this story: science, wildlife, hunting, animals
Is Eating Goat Meat Green? By Paige Curtis September 29, 2022 Fact-checking sustainability claims about the trending ruminant In this story: food and drink, cooking, animals
When Elephant Seals Become Ocean Researchers By Kate Golden September 21, 2022 Marine mammals unlock the secrets of climate and the Arctic In this story: science, technology, animals, climate change
Do Animals Have Culture Too? By Tim Vernimmen November 1, 2022 From monkeys washing potatoes to cockatoos raiding trash cans, socially spread behaviors allow creatures to adapt In this story: animals
New Spit Answers Raise More Spit Questions By Heather Smith August 27, 2022 Mucin, a key building block of saliva, is extremely good at evolving In this story: science, health, animals
Three Ecological Lessons From Toni Morrison By Paige Curtis August 24, 2022 The Nobel winner had a keen eye for the natural world In this story: books, racial justice, environmental justice, saving wild places, animals
This Invasive Fish Got an Anti-Racist Rebrand By Christian Elliott August 14, 2022 What’s in a name? A lot. In this story: animals, activism
Where the (Non-Native) Bison Roam By Alisha McDarris July 26, 2022 A bison colony abandoned by the 1920s movie industry is thriving off the coast of Los Angeles In this story: travel, animals, hiking, adventure