In Search of Alaska's Tiny Bat Introverts By Kate Golden April 10, 2022 These little brown bats are small, dark, fast, and silent—at least to our ears In this story: science, wildlife
We Don't Deserve Beavers By Isobel Whitcomb April 30, 2022 Meddlesome beavers are cleaning up Superfund sites In this story: science, animals, wildlife, public lands
Greener Acres By Jason Mark March 15, 2022 Imagine what it would look like to rewild the industrial-agriculture state of Iowa In this story: public lands, saving wild places
Researchers Are Using eDNA to Track Lynx, Wolverines, and More By Sierra Cistone February 21, 2022 Environmental DNA in snow tracks can help conservationists find and study rare carnivores In this story: science, animals
Invasive Species Aren’t Always the Bad Guys By Isobel Whitcomb February 17, 2022 For some plants struggling to keep up with climate change, invasive species may be the lifeline they need In this story: invasive species, science, climate change
Born to Bee Wild By Heather Smith February 14, 2022 A new photo book looks at the secret lives of wild honeybees In this story: insects, animals, science, forests, photography
The Best (and the Weirdest) Nature Films From Sundance By Heather Smith January 30, 2022 Three nature films to look out for in 2022 In this story: film, animals, wildlife, entertainment, science
Biden Administration Moves to Protect the Boundary Water Wilderness From Mining By Conor Mihell January 29, 2022 Decision marks a reversal to the Trump policy—and hopefully the happy end of this long-running conservation fight In this story: public lands
As “Ghost Owls” Approach Literal Ghosthood, So Do We By Brendan Curtinrich February 2, 2022 As farms disappear, Iowa becomes less habitable for our longtime neighbor the barn owl In this story: wildlife
Extinction Is Looming. Everyone's Fighting. By Abe Musselman January 16, 2022 New rules are coming for the lobster Industry. Will they save the right whale? In this story: oceans, fish, science, politics, Policy