Undercover Tourists Are Saving Sloths in Costa Rica These activists work to protect the animals and keep them wild and free By Sara Novak March 26, 2026 In this story: activism, animals, conservation
These Scientists Just Mapped Scorpion Hot Spots. Here’s Why You Should Care. An international team working in Morocco produced findings that could have implications for public health By Joe Spring March 22, 2026 In this story: science, Gee Whiz, animals, conservation
What’s Next for Florida’s Black Bears? New challenges emerge for advocates who hope to save the state’s black bear population By Brandy Jo Hastings February 27, 2026 In this story: bears, animal rights, wildlife, conservation, hunting
California Wolf Blazes New Trail The epic journey of Bae has been a cause for celebration and highlights the need for road safety By Lindsey Botts February 24, 2026 In this story: wolves, saving wild places, endangered species, conservation, animals
Going the Distance A new study confirmed that mule deer that travel are healthier than their sedentary counterparts By Christine Peterson February 23, 2026 In this story: wildlife, saving wild places, animals, conservation
Could Reclassifying Bison as Wildlife Reshape Conservation in the West? A tribal leader considers what it will take to restore the “functionally extinct” species By Katie O'Reilly February 17, 2026 In this story: indigenous communities, bison, animals, conservation, endangered species
Jaguars Have Survived the Test of Time. Can They Persist in a Warming World? Paleontologists are still piecing together the deep origins of the spotted cat Text and photographs by Riley Black February 19, 2026 In this story: science, conservation, Gee Whiz, wild cats
How to Talk (and Listen) to Nature Rosey Chan pairs natural sound with classical piano to help heal both people and the planet By Siddhant Pusdekar February 11, 2026 In this story: music, conservation, culture, activism, Wonder
This Backdoor Legislative Tool Could Unravel Public Lands How the Congressional Review Act is being used to erase protections for America’s shared lands and waters By Lindsey Botts February 6, 2026 In this story: federal policy, monuments, conservation, public lands, wildlands
This Simple Solution Could Fund Wildlife Conservation Oregon lawmakers propose a small tax to prevent species from becoming threatened or endangered By Amal Ahmed February 3, 2026 In this story: wildlife, conservation, saving wild places