Panther at the Crossroads By Tristram Korten September 1, 2011 Without room to roam, Florida's big cats are roadkill waiting to happen In this story: wildlife, animals
Sympathy for the Tasmanian Devils May 1, 2011 The Tasmanian devil is the largest carnivorous marsupial In this story: animals
Endangered? Who Cares? By Richard Jones March 6, 2011 They suck blood, spread disease, eat their mates, and inspire great horror films. But insects need protection—maybe even a little love. In this story: insects, endangered species
A Six-Dog-Power Engine By Debra Jones November 1, 2008 In northern Minnesota, a greenhorn gets mushy for a teammate In this story: adventure, animals
Whatever Happened to "Save the Whales"? By Douglas Chadwick July 1, 2008 We're still killing the creatures with the biggest brains on the planet—to make dog food In this story: oceans, animals
Now, Mad Deer Disease By Kara Platoni January 1, 2008 Mad-deer disease, more formally known as chronic wasting disease (CWD), is found mostly in northeast and central Colorado and southeastern Wyoming In this story: health, animals
Profile: Eugène Rutagarama By Marilyn Berlin Snell November 1, 2001 Gorillas in the crossfire: As wars rage, one man's humanity is a species' salvation In this story: animals, saving wild places
Along Came a Spider By Janine M. Benyus July 1, 2001 Biomimicry: Why tinker with nature when you can copy it? In this story: animals
The Mountain Lion and the Big Horn Sheep By Paul Rauber March 1, 2001 What happens when a protected predator eats an endangered species? In this story: wildlife