The Best (and the Weirdest) Nature Films From Sundance Three nature films to look out for in 2022 By Heather Smith January 30, 2022 In this story: film, animals, wildlife, entertainment, science
As “Ghost Owls” Approach Literal Ghosthood, So Do We As farms disappear, Iowa becomes less habitable for our longtime neighbor the barn owl By Brendan Curtinrich February 2, 2022 In this story: wildlife
How Do Ocean Wind Turbines Affect Wildlife? If a bird encounters a wind turbine at sea, will it fly around it? By Jared Brey January 21, 2022 In this story: offshore wind, clean energy, birds
Extinction Is Looming. Everyone's Fighting. New rules are coming for the lobster Industry. Will they save the right whale? By Abe Musselman January 16, 2022 In this story: whales, oceans, endangered species
Inside the Legacy of Old Ephraim and “Outlaw Animals" Carnivores aren’t welcome in the West, but their ghosts are By Riley Black January 12, 2022 In this story: wildlife
Biruté Mary Galdikas Knows Orangutans The renowned researcher has spent her life studying the primates By Jessica Myers January 8, 2022 In this story: animals
Gray Wolves Spent a Year in the Crosshairs The animal no longer enjoys protections under the Endangered Species Act By Juliet Grable December 28, 2021 In this story: endangered species
Just How Scientific Is Your Favorite Board Game? Fact-checking the tabletop science game boom By Diana Crow December 19, 2021 In this story: lifestyle, wildlife, children, science
Wisconsin Republicans Introduce Bill Authorizing Sandhill Crane Hunt After decimating the state’s wolves, conservatives are targeting the iconic birds By Karla J. Strand December 9, 2021 In this story: birds
Humans Have a Rival When It Comes to Ecological Mayhem This little piggy has quite a rap sheet By Paul Rauber December 23, 2021 In this story: animals