Should We Control Nature to Make It Nicer? By Michael Engelhard January 20, 2017 Death by grizzly, a trial, and the fight over controlling nature In this story: books, wildlife
Feeding Frenzy January 13, 2017 This incredible close-up shows how walruses vacuum up their meals from the seafloor In this story: wildlife
A Citizen Science Initiative in British Columbia Works to Reduce Roadkill By Emily Malter November 24, 2016 Drivers are logging wildlife crossings to help identify hot spots In this story: wildlife, animals, transportation, technology
Don’t Believe the Hype: Burned Forests Are Often Full of Life By Chad Hanson November 4, 2016 A slew of scientific studies show that wildland fire—including large fires—benefits spotted owls In this story: wildlife, forests
Can Peanut Butter Treats Delivered by Drone Save the Black-Footed Ferret? By Paul Rauber October 28, 2016 A tasty vaccine against the plague might rescue America’s rarest—and cutest—mammal In this story: endangered species, wildlife
Wildlife Behind Bars By Paul Rauber October 23, 2016 Many creatures now live more in captivity than in the wild thanks to human appropriation of the earth In this story: wildlife
Orca Death Brings Science Under Scrutiny By Jason Daley October 22, 2016 A recent report concludes that a satellite tracking tag contributed to the death of an endangered killer whale In this story: wildlife
Coyote Hound Hunts and Wolf Wars By Elizabeth Claire Alberts October 17, 2016 In this story: wildlife, wolves
Giving a Hoot By Susan Pagani October 12, 2016 Naturalist Leigh Calvez takes a year-long journey into the life and lore of owls In this story: birds, wildlife
In the Botswana bush, Wilderness Safaris Combines High-End Tourism with Public Education to Save Threatened Rhinos By Stuart Butler October 7, 2016 In this story: wildlife