New Maryland Law Is a Boon for Wildlife By Ashley Stimpson June 28, 2023 How the acres below power lines could be a lifeline to animals on the move In this story: saving wild places, wildlife, community, healthy communities, nature
One of the Largest Caribou Herds in Alaska Is Careening Toward Extinction By Lindsey Botts June 26, 2023 Here’s why experts say the current strategy to save them won’t work In this story: wildlife, Alaska, animals, wolves, bears
The Tale of the Coyote-Proof Chihuahua Suit By Kim Hew-Low June 24, 2023 TikTok told us to buy studded armor for our tiny dog In this story: dogs, wildlife, wilderness
Mountain Lions Are Murder Gardeners By Grace van Deelen June 20, 2023 By leaving carcasses, mountain lions create lush landscapes for future victims that could attract prey In this story: animals, science
What's to Be Done About the Wild Horse Herds of the American West? By Heather Hansman June 12, 2023 They're tearing up rangeland and riparian areas—and also our ideas about wildness In this story: animals, animal rights, public lands, climate change
Why Squirrels Are Nuts for Acrobatics By Bethany Brookshire June 2, 2023 Squirrels’ antics take a mixture of morphology, motor skills, and moxie In this story: animals
Out of the Frying Pan, Onto the Farm By Bethany Brookshire May 31, 2023 Mid-size predators avoid big carnivores by hiding behind humans—and die for it In this story: science, animals
The Last Human-Wild Collaborators By Deja Curtis May 22, 2023 Humans have collaborated with at least six wild species. Now it's down to three. In this story: wildlife, science
Fungal Disease Poses Looming Threat to Salamanders By Niko Zlotnik May 21, 2023 Ecologists try to stop it from reaching the Americas, home to more than half of all salamander species In this story: wildlife, science
Colorado Finally Has a Plan to Reintroduce Wolves By Lindsey Botts May 18, 2023 When, where, and how wolves will be released later this year In this story: wolves, wildlife, endangered species, animals, Policy