Giant Invasive Rodents Star in Gripping New Documentary Inside the nutria epidemic affecting millions in coastal Louisiana and beyond By Ariel Gans December 2, 2017 In this story: film, animals
Great White Sharks Are Back in Southern California—Now What? When a conservation success story gets complicated By Connor McGuigan November 27, 2017 In this story: wildlife, oceans, science, technology
People Show Up for Polar Bear Week, But the Ice Hasn’t Yet Ice is forming later than it used to in Canada’s Hudson Bay By Ariel Gans November 8, 2017 In this story: wildlife, climate change
Why Is This Splendid Butterfly Disappearing? The regal fritillary can't exist in a world without violets By Lawrence Tabak November 2, 2017 In this story: wildlife, science
Delightfully Spooky Wildlife Smithsonian Earth's "Strange Creatures" unearths our planet's weirdest denizens By Ariel Gans October 31, 2017 In this story: wildlife, animals
Bull Trout Decline Presents Stark Choices in a Changing Climate Land managers face conundrum of what to save and what to sacrifice By Stephen Miller October 25, 2017 In this story: endangered species, science
How to See the Living Forest for the Trees Photographer Robert Llewellyn shows us the difference between looking and seeing By Jonathan Hahn October 19, 2017 In this story: wildlife, wilderness, photography, books
Will the Endangered Florida Panther Be Delisted? The future of Florida’s state animal remains uncertain By Meredith Brown October 17, 2017 In this story: endangered species, wildlife
Batman Forever: An October Slideshow Veteran bat biologist and photographer Merlin Tuttle captures the stigmatized species in action. | All photos by Merlin Tuttle By Katie O'Reilly October 11, 2017 In this story: wildlife, photography
Harry Potter Can't Compete With the Magic of Wolves Wolves are not only awesome—they're an ecological necessity By Michael Brune October 16, 2017 In this story: wildlife, inspiring connections outdoors