A Bird's-Eye View of the More-Than-Human World Helen Macdonald reflects on breaking free in "Vesper Flights" By Jason Mark November 8, 2020 In this story: books, birds
Nature Is Returning The pandemic gives us a chance to reset our relationship with the animal world By Rachel Nuwer October 28, 2020 In this story: coronavirus, wildlife
Grizzlies Become a Sacrificial Lamb to Protect Cattle Interests Federal agencies are killing grizzly bears to make the woods safe for cows By Aaron Teasdale October 30, 2020 In this story: wildlife, endangered species
Great Escape A ground squirrel avoids becoming a rattlesnake's dinner Photo by Karine Aigner November 2, 2020 In this story: photography, wildlife
With Some Help, an Endangered Plover Survives Against the Odds High waters and the pandemic threaten piping plovers nesting on the Great Lakes By Naomi Snyder October 14, 2020 In this story: birds, wildlife, climate change
Is the US Fish and Wildlife Service Slow-Walking Red Wolf Recovery? Critics say the agency is moving too slowly to save the animal from extinction By Andrea Cooper October 7, 2020 In this story: wildlife, endangered species
Who’s the Fattest Bear at Katmai National Park and Preserve? Cast your vote during the park’s annual Fat Bear Week By Bailey Berg October 3, 2020 In this story: bears, animals
The Birds, the Scientists, and the 9/11 Memorial The research happening at Tribute in Light By Heather Smith September 11, 2020 In this story: science, wildlife
Raising Nature on Florida Ranchlands Losing ranchlands to subdivisions is bad news for wildlife and the water supply By Virgina Gewin August 18, 2020 In this story: science, wildlife, agriculture, climate change
Tracking Wolverines in the Cascades Citizen scientists are protecting the small but ferocious predators By Megan Hill August 12, 2020 In this story: wildlife