Lands & Waters
Endangered Gibbons and the Village That Loves Them
By Anne Pinto-Rodrigues July 18, 2023For generations, the Garo people of Selbalgre have learned about sustainability from their friends in the forest
In Search of the Tarantula "Mate-Gration"
By Claire Boyles July 7, 2023Researchers dig for the secrets of arachnids in Colorado
The Fungus Among Us
By Heather Smith July 4, 2023Fungi steal the show in Emily Monosson's new book, "Blight"
Wildlife Groups Welcome Endangered Species Act Updates
By Lindsey Botts July 3, 2023But many say the proposed revisions don’t go far enough to strengthen the conservation law
What’s Behind the Rise of Ticks and Tick-Borne Illnesses?
By Ellyn Lapointe June 27, 2023It’s not just climate change. Land use change, forest fragmentation, and suburbanization are also driving this public health issue.
New Maryland Law Is a Boon for Wildlife
By Ashley Stimpson June 28, 2023How the acres below power lines could be a lifeline to animals on the move
One of the Largest Caribou Herds in Alaska Is Careening Toward Extinction
By Lindsey Botts June 26, 2023Here’s why experts say the current strategy to save them won’t work
The Tale of the Coyote-Proof Chihuahua Suit
By Kim Hew-Low June 24, 2023TikTok told us to buy studded armor for our tiny dog
Mountain Lions Are Murder Gardeners
By Grace van Deelen June 20, 2023By leaving carcasses, mountain lions create lush landscapes for future victims that could attract prey