Sea Creatures in Glass By Joe Spring November 18, 2016 A new photo book highlights beautiful scientific sculptures of marine invertebrates In this story: animals, art, photography
Owl By Joe Spring November 19, 2016 A new book by photographer Paul Bannick captures intimate moments in the lives of owls In this story: birds, animals, books
Whales of New York By Thomas Hynes November 14, 2016 Sightings of humpback whales in New York Harbor have increased tenfold over the last five years In this story: animals, oceans
Last of the Giants By Rachel Nuwer November 15, 2016 The Yangtze turtle has cause to be grumpy In this story: animals
Stalked by a Cougar By Case Conover November 10, 2016 A mountain lion is prowling outside my tent. What should I do? In this story: camping, animals
Don’t Believe the Hype: Burned Forests Are Often Full of Life By Chad Hanson November 4, 2016 A slew of scientific studies show that wildland fire—including large fires—benefits spotted owls In this story: wildlife, forests
Can Peanut Butter Treats Delivered by Drone Save the Black-Footed Ferret? By Paul Rauber October 28, 2016 A tasty vaccine against the plague might rescue America’s rarest—and cutest—mammal In this story: endangered species, wildlife
Wildlife Behind Bars By Paul Rauber October 23, 2016 Many creatures now live more in captivity than in the wild thanks to human appropriation of the earth In this story: wildlife
Orca Death Brings Science Under Scrutiny By Jason Daley October 22, 2016 A recent report concludes that a satellite tracking tag contributed to the death of an endangered killer whale In this story: wildlife
Environmental News, ICYMI By Paul Rauber October 13, 2016 Two months of environmental news, distilled In this story: climate change, national parks, endangered species