NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Max Graham, a writer for High Country News, about Alaska's declining caribou population, and the state's plan to save them by shooting predators like grizzlies and wolves.
Colossal Biosciences’ CEO says its work follows a ‘moral obligation’ while critics say it’s ‘tech bro’ hype that could undermine conservation ...
Call them American jackals, song dogs, brush wolfs or prairie wolves, the coyote has played a storied role in the history of the American west.
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Above the Arctic Circle, where the temperature plumets below zero and darkness abounds for months, the art of Indigenous ...
Where Washington, Idaho and Oregon meet, elk are straying from public to private lands, causing conflict and concern. If the Trump administration opens national forests further, it could get worse.
Introduced species can wreak havoc on native ecosystems. Many states are flooding their waterways with them.
Legend had it that ravens followed wolves to fresh kills. A tracking study reveals a much more interesting scavenging ...
Explore the world's oldest forests, from Australia's 180-million-year-old Daintree to Japan's Yakushima with trees over 7,000 years old, each offering unique ecosystems and wildlife.
Discover 25 Times Nature Hit the Undo Button, from species de-evolving to abandoned cities reclaimed by wilderness. Explore Earth's incredible reset power ...
It's not going to stay cold forever. Here's what the Old Farmer's Almanac predicts for this spring.
A new study finds Yellowstone’s ravens don’t just follow wolves but use mental “maps” to predict likely kill sites. Researchers say the birds’ memory ...