New Hope for LA’s Mountain Lions By Matt Jaffe May 1, 2022 Construction starts on the world’s largest wildlife crossing, giving lions and other animals safe passage over the US 101 freeway In this story: animals
5 Simple Steps to Birdscape Your Yard By Jacqueline Kehoe April 26, 2022 It’s climate-resilient and water-wise—and it makes for less work In this story: gardening, birds
Bear Hibernation: More Than a Winter’s Nap By Chris Woolston April 17, 2022 The creatures’ annual protracted snoozes have much to tell us about the biology of mammals In this story: bears, animals
Aliens Among Us By Heather Smith March 28, 2022 A photo essay of insects—extremely bug and incredibly close In this story: wildlife, photography, animals
Back in the Office? These Bird Webcams Will Keep You Soaring By Maya Richard-Craven March 27, 2022 Watch birds in their natural habitat from your desk In this story: birds, webcam
We Need Tapirs More Than They Need Us By Sara Novak March 14, 2022 They’re one of the few animals that can resuscitate degraded forests—if there are any of them left In this story: animals
In Search of Alaska's Tiny Bat Introverts By Kate Golden April 10, 2022 These little brown bats are small, dark, fast, and silent—at least to our ears In this story: science, wildlife
We Don't Deserve Beavers By Isobel Whitcomb April 30, 2022 Meddlesome beavers are cleaning up Superfund sites In this story: science, animals, wildlife, public lands
Rüppell's Vultures: Not Pretty, But They Get the Job Done By Sara Novak April 12, 2022 You don't miss scavengers until no one's around to eat the carrion In this story: animals
Researchers Are Using eDNA to Track Lynx, Wolverines, and More By Sierra Cistone February 21, 2022 Environmental DNA in snow tracks can help conservationists find and study rare carnivores In this story: science, animals