Why Canada’s Grizzlies Are at Risk Again and How Tourism Can Help Responsible bear viewing is a powerful tool for instilling advocacy and furthering conservation By Chloe Berge March 3, 2026 In this story: grizzlies, bears, wildlife, endangered species, hunting
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
Can Buying Hunting Licenses Help Save Florida’s Bears? A creative solution to limiting the number of bears killed in the state’s newly approved bear hunt By Brandy Jo Hastings September 17, 2025 In this story: bears, hunting, conservation, animal rights, wildlife
Hunters of Color Makes Conservation Work Accessible to Everyone The community promotes education, safety information, and weekend trips to diversify who hunts and why By Angely Mercado December 26, 2024 In this story: hunting, outdoor recreation, equity
Private Landowners Are the Missing Link for Prescribed Burns Community organizations teach individuals to manage their land with fire in states like Georgia, where 93 percent of the land is privately owned By Ashira Morris February 20, 2024 In this story: wildfire, forests, hunting, land use and planning
Grizzly Bears Are One Step Closer to Losing Federal Protections Idaho, Montana, and Wyoming seek to expand hunting to keep populations to bare minimum By Lindsey Botts February 13, 2023 In this story: grizzlies, bears, wildlife, animal rights, hunting
Can Wolves Help Hunt Disease? A possible tool to fight the spread of chronic wasting disease in elk? Vitamin Wolf. By Bethany Brookshire October 12, 2022 In this story: science, wildlife, hunting, animals