A Song of Bats and Fire By James Steinbauer December 10, 2019 Wildfire may help bats adapt to climate change and white-nose syndrome In this story: wildlife, wildfire, climate change
Good Dogs Against Invasive Species By Heide Brandes December 8, 2019 Is man’s best friend also nature’s best protector? In this story: invasive species, wildlife
Ahead of the Pack By Juliet Grable November 24, 2019 Novel projects bode well for conservationists, ranchers, and wolves In this story: wolves, wildlife
Few Hikers Do the Pacific Northwest Trail. Should It Stay That Way? By Margaret Hedderman October 13, 2019 Conservationists worry about impacts on the Yaak Valley and its grizzlies In this story: hiking, wildlife, wilderness
Cyanide Bombs Kill Thousands of Animals a Year By Chloe Zilliac August 18, 2019 A controversial method for controlling predators is reauthorized In this story: wildlife
What Does Massive Flooding in the Midwest Mean for Wildlife? By Tina Deines July 28, 2019 Some species struggle to survive, while others become more invasive In this story: wildlife
What to Do if You Witness Wildlife Crime While Traveling By Tina Deines July 18, 2019 6 steps tourists can take to curb illegal activity In this story: wildlife
Arrest of Key Ivory and Rhino Horn Trafficker Signals a Game Change By Rachel Nuwer June 25, 2019 Conservationists, law enforcement team up to infiltrate wildlife crime syndicates In this story: wildlife
This V Day, Take a Cue From Romantic Birds, Frogs, and Spiders By Mukta Patil February 13, 2019 Impressive courtship rituals to borrow from the animal kingdom In this story: holidays, wildlife
For Wildlife Lovers, a Kind of Sophie’s Choice By Austin Price February 6, 2019 Should we kill sea lions in order to protect salmon? In this story: wildlife