“Self-Aware” Fish Raise Questions About Animal Cognition The four-inch-long cleaner wrasse can pass a test “smart” animals have completed By Jason Daley February 11, 2019 In this story: animals, science
How Do I Dispose of Animal Waste Without Plastic Bags? Mr. Green digs around for the answer By Bob Schildgen October 16, 2018 In this story: , animals
A Woman and Her Mule in the Backcountry The practice, history, and ethics of bringing stock into the wilderness By Stacey McKenna September 23, 2018 In this story: animals
What Happens to Animals During Natural Disasters? Who’s saving pets and how—and ways to protect your animals By Alison Cagle September 1, 2021 In this story: animals, climate change
ICYMI: Tetchy About Hetchy, Monster Croc, Fracking Makes You Fat, & More A weekly roundup for busy people By Paul Rauber July 13, 2018 In this story: politics, federal policy, animals, climate change
ICYMI: Scott Pruitt Resigns, Spiders Go Electric, & More A weekly roundup for busy people By Heather Smith July 5, 2018 In this story: climate change, politics, federal policy, animals, science
How Far Do We Go to Save a Species? The race to preserve the northern white rhino has a big breakthrough By Michaela Haas July 7, 2018 In this story: animals, endangered species, science, wildlife
Beavers Are the Ultimate Ecosystem Engineers The aquatic rodents have rebounded, and they're reshaping watersheds for the better By Ben Goldfarb July 3, 2018 In this story: ecosystems, animals
How Many Beefalo Is Too Many Beefalo? Sharpshooters, the Grand Canyon, and the beefalo management quandary By Ron Dungan June 20, 2018 In this story: wildlife, national parks, science, animals
Africa Chimp, Gorilla Populations Improve But Are Still Endangered Study shows 80 percent of the animals live outside reserves and are threatened By Jason Daley May 22, 2018 In this story: endangered species, animals