Feeding Frenzy This incredible close-up shows how walruses vacuum up their meals from the seafloor January 13, 2017 In this story: wildlife
Is It Too Late to Save the World’s Cutest Porpoise? International authorities are making last-ditch efforts to save the world’s smallest porpoise species By Jason Daley November 29, 2016 In this story: animals, oceans, endangered species
3 New National Monuments You Should Visit A list of off-the-beaten-path wild places By Sofia Jeremias November 27, 2016 In this story: wilderness, inspiring connections outdoors
Wildfires Shroud Southeast in Smoke By Matt Smith November 21, 2016 In this story: wilderness, forests, drought, climate change
A Citizen Science Initiative in British Columbia Works to Reduce Roadkill Drivers are logging wildlife crossings to help identify hot spots By Emily Malter November 24, 2016 In this story: wildlife, animals, transportation, technology
Whales of New York Sightings of humpback whales in New York Harbor have increased tenfold over the last five years By Thomas Hynes November 14, 2016 In this story: animals, oceans
Don’t Believe the Hype: Burned Forests Are Often Full of Life A slew of scientific studies show that wildland fire—including large fires—benefits spotted owls By Chad Hanson November 4, 2016 In this story: wildlife, forests
Nature’s Operating Instructions What happens when seven biomimicry teams compete for $100,000 to revolutionize the planet’s food systems? By Katie O'Reilly November 2, 2016 In this story: agriculture, science
Can Peanut Butter Treats Delivered by Drone Save the Black-Footed Ferret? A tasty vaccine against the plague might rescue America’s rarest—and cutest—mammal By Paul Rauber October 28, 2016 In this story: endangered species, wildlife
FreeHouse Helps You Heed the Call of the Wild The vacation-rental booking service lists off-the-grid properties where travelers can truly unplug By Wendy Becktold October 28, 2016 In this story: travel, adventure, wilderness