How Bats Survive in An Increasingly Noisy World New research shows some bats can switch to echolocation in noisy environments By Jason Daley September 27, 2016 In this story: animals, science
Mental Health Benefits of Going Green By Katie O'Reilly September 20, 2016 In this story: health, lifestyle, science
Contemplating De-Extinction Some scientists think the era of reviving and returning extinct species to the wild is closing in fast. But which animals should come back? By Jason Daley September 2, 2016 In this story: animals, science
Elephant Populations Decline by 30 Percent A new survey by the Great Elephant Census shows a dramatic drop in savanna elephant numbers in Africa By Joe Spring September 1, 2016 In this story: animals, science
The Burning Questions About Spotted Owls and Fire The effects of a recent megafire in California have ignited a fresh debate about a prominent keystone species By Jason Daley August 15, 2016 In this story: animals, science, birds
Five National Park Citizen Science Projects Anyone Can Join By Daniel Blue Tyx August 1, 2016 In this story: America's National Parks, national parks, science
The Brains of Beasts In the book Are We Smart Enough to Know How Smart Animals Are?, Frans de Waal argues that our fellow creatures deserve more credit By Michael Berry July 28, 2016 In this story: animals, science, books
Volcano Storm Volcanic eruptions attract lightning. Here's what it looks like. July 28, 2016 In this story: science, photography
5 Environmental Stories You Don’t Want to Miss By Nana Boateng July 8, 2016 In this story: science, birds, design, animals