We Saved These Tuna. We Can Save Some Sharks Too. By Heather Smith November 16, 2022 Global fisheries have to get serious if we want to save Shark Week In this story: oceans, international, fish, wildlife, science
Can Wildlife Corridors Save Mountain Lions? By Margie Cullen November 15, 2022 Car travel poses the biggest danger to wildcats In this story: wild cats, wildlife
California Needs More Fire By Tatum McConnell November 5, 2022 Why is it still so hard to start a prescribed fire in California? In this story: science, climate change, forests, politics, national forests
From Species Extinction With Love By Katie O'Reilly October 30, 2022 In"Dinosaurs," Lydia Millet considers what one person can do as the planet teeters on the edge In this story: books, science
When Nature Speaks, What Does It Say? By Krystal Vasquez October 30, 2022 Karen Bakker listens for signs of life in "The Sounds of Life" In this story: books, science, wildlife
The Mystery of the Missing Crabs By Heather Smith October 24, 2022 Whither Alaska’s 7 billion snow crabs? Can we blame climate change? In this story: science, climate change, oceans, fish, arctic
The Mythical Golden Nautilus, Too Rare for Its Own Good By Sara Novak October 22, 2022 A slimy coat helps it avoid oceanic predators, but not shell collectors on eBay In this story: wildlife
There Is No “Doomsday Glacier” By Stephanie Krzywonos October 18, 2022 What we can learn from Thwaites Glacier panic In this story: climate change, arctic, science, international climate policy
A Grand Vision for Rewilding the West With Beavers and Wolves By Christopher Ketcham October 20, 2022 But is it politically feasible? In this story: saving wild places, wildlife
Rotten Egg Smell in Paradise By Whitney Bauck October 17, 2022 A smelly mystery on the shores of Belize In this story: science, travel, climate change, international, oceans