What Happens to Birds and Butterflies When They Migrate? A network of DIY radio towers is on the case By Carrie Arnold January 19, 2021 In this story: science, endangered species, wildlife, birds
Inside the Blue Hole On Trump, manatees, and the depths where oxygen disappears By Sabrina Imbler January 18, 2021 In this story: science, endangered species, oceans, politics
Wolves Are Coming Back to Colorado. Now Comes the Tricky Part. A management plan will have to balance environmental and social needs By Joe Purtell November 18, 2020 In this story: wolves, endangered species, ecosystems
Gray Wolves Will No Longer Have Federal Protection The Trump administration removes the still-recovering apex predator from the endangered species list By Juliet Grable November 2, 2020 In this story: endangered species, wolves
Endangered Condors Become Casualties of the California Wildfires One condor chick has proved to be a survivor By Juliet Grable October 21, 2020 In this story: endangered species
Grizzlies Become a Sacrificial Lamb to Protect Cattle Interests Federal agencies are killing grizzly bears to make the woods safe for cows By Aaron Teasdale October 30, 2020 In this story: wildlife, endangered species
Is the US Fish and Wildlife Service Slow-Walking Red Wolf Recovery? Critics say the agency is moving too slowly to save the animal from extinction By Andrea Cooper October 7, 2020 In this story: wildlife, endangered species
The Legacy of OR-7 How a lone gray wolf captured our attention and changed the course of wolf conservation By Maureen O’Hagan June 3, 2020 In this story: wolves, wildlife, endangered species
In Colorado, Wolves Are on the Ballot Colorado is the first state to put the carnivore’s fate to a popular vote By Krista Karlson May 14, 2020 In this story: endangered species
Can Conservationists Think Bigger Than Preventing Extinction? A new, aspirational framework from the scientists behind the “Red List” By Zach St. George April 14, 2020 In this story: endangered species