Rüppell's Vultures: Not Pretty, But They Get the Job Done By Sara Novak April 12, 2022 You don't miss scavengers until no one's around to eat the carrion In this story: animals
Researchers Are Using eDNA to Track Lynx, Wolverines, and More By Sierra Cistone February 21, 2022 Environmental DNA in snow tracks can help conservationists find and study rare carnivores In this story: science, animals
The Best (and the Weirdest) Nature Films From Sundance By Heather Smith January 30, 2022 Three nature films to look out for in 2022 In this story: film, animals, wildlife, entertainment, science
Biruté Mary Galdikas Knows Orangutans By Jessica Myers January 8, 2022 The renowned researcher has spent her life studying the primates In this story: animals
Humans Have a Rival When It Comes to Ecological Mayhem By Paul Rauber December 23, 2021 This little piggy has quite a rap sheet In this story: animals
Bear-Hunting Dogs Turn Into Bear Savers By Michael Engelhard December 25, 2021 In Alaska, trained Karelian bear dogs teach bears to avoid human danger In this story: animals
Building a Better Lionfish Trap By Lina Zeldovich December 24, 2021 Some see a venomous, spiny fish. Others see a business opportunity. In this story: animals
Heeding the Pandemic’s Warnings By Rachel Nuwer October 30, 2021 The trade in legal wildlife is a ticking time bomb In this story: wildlife, animals, international, science
Oregon Needs Otters! By Robin Donovan October 16, 2021 Scientists, divers, and Indigenous people are trying to bring them back—but it will take everyone working together In this story: animals
Beware the “Danger Tree” By Mary Roach September 19, 2021 An excerpt from the new book Fuzz: When Nature Breaks the Law In this story: books, animals