Wildlife Dads
Sometimes animal dads can get a bad rap. For many species, the male parent is involved at the beginning of the process and does not stick around to help raise the offspring. But some animal fathers are...
View ArticleSharks – the Wolves of the Sea
By this point, just about everyone has seen the incredible video explaining how the re-introduction of wolves to Yellowstone National Park dramatically changed the makeup of the ecosystem. The presence...
View ArticleIvory Belongs On Elephants
It’s easy to feel disconnected from the plight of the African elephant. These beautiful creatures live halfway around the world, and most Americans have only ever seen them on TV or at the zoo. Sure,...
View ArticleDiscover Wildlife in Your National Parks
In celebration of the 99th (!) anniversary of the National Park System, we thought we’d explore a few of the country’s parks with the best opportunities for viewing wildlife. Spanning 52 million acres,...
View ArticleA Whale of a Shark
Whale sharks are simply fascinating. Weighing in at several tons (some estimated as much as 40!), and stretching up to 45 feet or more in length, they are the largest fish in the world. Despite their...
View ArticleWildlife Weekly Wrap Up
FedEx: Stop Shipping Shark Fins!! Today, over 140 species of sharks are endangered, threatened, or near threatened by extinction. On top of this, an estimated 73 million sharks are killed per year for...
View ArticleThe Fantastic Fall Migration
It’s fall in Alaska, and that means that a spectacular migration is in full swing. Each year our North American caribou, Rangifer tarandus granti, undertake an epic journey from their breeding range to...
View ArticleFantastic News for Fishers
Northern Rockies Fisher is one step closer to protection under the Endangered Species Act If you’re a fan of the Northern Rockies fisher, you probably know why we’re so excited. The U.S. Fish and...
View ArticleThe Buzz About Bees – Landmark Pollinator Study Released
With all the glorious sunshine and warm weather we’ve been having in DC, I have started to dream of summer. I have dreams of sitting on my porch, soaking up the sun, listening to the buzz of insects...
View ArticleWildlife Dads
Sometimes animal dads can get a bad rap. For many species, the male parent is involved at the beginning of the process and does not stick around to help raise the offspring. But some animal fathers are...
View ArticleSharks – the Wolves of the Sea
By this point, just about everyone has seen the incredible video explaining how the re-introduction of wolves to Yellowstone National Park dramatically changed the makeup of the ecosystem. The presence...
View ArticleIvory Belongs On Elephants
It’s easy to feel disconnected from the plight of the African elephant. These beautiful creatures live halfway around the world, and most Americans have only ever seen them on TV or at the zoo. Sure,...
View ArticleDiscover Wildlife in Your National Parks
In celebration of the anniversary of the National Park System, we thought we’d explore a few of the country’s parks with the best opportunities for viewing wildlife. Spanning 52 million acres, and home...
View ArticleA Whale of a Shark
Whale sharks are simply fascinating. Weighing in at several tons (some estimated as much as 40!), and stretching up to 45 feet or more in length, they are the largest fish in the world. Despite their...
View ArticleThe Fantastic Fall Migration
It’s fall in Alaska, and that means that a spectacular migration is in full swing. Each year our North American caribou, Rangifer tarandus granti, undertake an epic journey from their breeding range to...
View ArticleFantastic News for Fishers
Northern Rockies Fisher is one step closer to protection under the Endangered Species Act If you’re a fan of the Northern Rockies fisher, you probably know why we’re so excited. The U.S. Fish and...
View ArticleThe Buzz About Bees – Landmark Pollinator Study Released
With all the glorious sunshine and warm weather we’ve been having in DC, I have started to dream of summer. I have dreams of sitting on my porch, soaking up the sun, listening to the buzz of insects...
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