Can the Northern California Summer Steelhead Be Saved in Time? By Krissy Waite March 2, 2023 A report lists the status of the fish as “critical” In this story: endangered species, fish
An AI That Sees Bird Futures By Grace van Deelen March 4, 2023 Using citizen data to predict where the birds go In this story: science, animals, birds
Why Queer Animal Sex Matters By Eliot Schrefer February 12, 2023 False ideas about what’s “natural” have driven bigotry for too long In this story: valentine's day, animals
Grizzly Bears Are One Step Closer to Losing Federal Protections By Lindsey Botts February 13, 2023 Idaho, Montana, and Wyoming seek to expand hunting to keep populations to bare minimum In this story: grizzlies, bears, wildlife, animal rights, hunting
New Restrictions Seek to Separate Ships From Whales By Zayna Syed February 2, 2023 Keeping ships away from whale feeding grounds and corridors provides needed protection In this story: marine ecosystems, oceans, wildlife, saving wild places, animal rights
What If We Lose the Bonobos, Our Closest Living Relative? By Sara Novak January 26, 2023 Too emotionally sensitive to survive in zoos, bonobos need protected rainforest In this story: animals, endangered species
How a Small Band of Environmentalists Stopped Former Arizona Governor Ducey’s Illegal Border Wall By Osha Gray Davidson January 17, 2023 The fight may be over, but Arizona taxpayers are still on the hook for Ducey’s stunt In this story: borderlands, endangered species
Congress Takes Steps to Address Wildlife Suffering By Lindsey Botts January 11, 2023 Two bills aimed at curbing the sale of wildlife around the globe were signed into law In this story: saving wild places, wildlife, wilderness, animal rights, animals
Behold the Roseate Spoonbill, a Deeply Weird Bird By J. Drew Lanham January 9, 2023 The roseate spoonbill is nature's predilection for garishness come to fruition In this story: birds, wildlife
Can the Ancient Humpback Chub Hang On in Today's Grand Canyon? By Morgan Sjogren January 12, 2023 It has survived invasive predators, too-cold water, poisoning, electro-shocks, and a ginormous dam. Still, the chub persists. In this story: fish, rivers, saving wild places, endangered species