The Best (and the Weirdest) Nature Films From Sundance Three nature films to look out for in 2022 By Heather Smith January 30, 2022 In this story: film, animals, wildlife, entertainment, science
Biruté Mary Galdikas Knows Orangutans The renowned researcher has spent her life studying the primates By Jessica Myers January 8, 2022 In this story: animals
Humans Have a Rival When It Comes to Ecological Mayhem This little piggy has quite a rap sheet By Paul Rauber December 23, 2021 In this story: animals
Bear-Hunting Dogs Turn Into Bear Savers In Alaska, trained Karelian bear dogs teach bears to avoid human danger By Michael Engelhard December 25, 2021 In this story: animals
Building a Better Lionfish Trap Some see a venomous, spiny fish. Others see a business opportunity. By Lina Zeldovich December 24, 2021 In this story: animals
Heeding the Pandemic’s Warnings The trade in legal wildlife is a ticking time bomb By Rachel Nuwer October 30, 2021 In this story: wildlife, animals, international, science
Oregon Needs Otters! Scientists, divers, and Indigenous people are trying to bring them back—but it will take everyone working together By Robin Donovan October 16, 2021 In this story: animals
Beware the “Danger Tree” An excerpt from the new book Fuzz: When Nature Breaks the Law By Mary Roach September 19, 2021 In this story: books, animals
Inside the Animal-Human Fellowship of “Fox & I” Author, park ranger, and biologist Catherine Raven gets candid By Alison Singh Gee August 18, 2021 In this story: books, animals
Mexican Wolf Foster Parents Get the Job Done Inside the re-wolfing of New Mexico’s Gila Forest By April Reese July 19, 2021 In this story: science, agriculture, wildlife, animals