Explore the sounds of California’s redwoods with seven bird species that sing among the towering trees. Listen to their songs and meet the forest’s musicians The post 7 bird songs that bring the redwoods to life by Justin Housman appeared first on Save the Redwoods League - Protecting ancient redwood forests since 1918. -- read more at Save the Redwoods League.| Save the Redwoods League
ARCAS has grown into one of the country's most important conservation organisations - and you can easily visit it from Flores. In this guide, we cover everything you need to know about visiting ARCAS, from how to get here, opening times, and entry prices to the animals you can see and how to support the important work the organisation does.| Thoroughly Travel
By Wesley X Torres Pérez, Eastern Soil and Water Conservation District Conservation Biologist The Plain Pigeon and the Puerto Rican Rock Frog are two endangered species now receiving protection thanks […] The post Farmers and Private Landowners Join Forces to Conserve Endangered Species in Eastern Puerto Rico appeared first on NACD.| NACD
A dry winter and late spring rains may have caused many ducks to fly farther north to nest.| Duluth News Tribune
Crossbows appear to have increased buck harvest slightly in 2023 and were popular among younger and older hunters. In Wisconsin, the popularity of crossbows has grown fast in the past decade.| Duluth News Tribune
Outgoing Broads Authority chief executive John Packman warns climate change is “already biting” as rising seas threaten Norfolk’s wetlands The post Outgoing Broads boss: the unstoppable rise of the waters first appeared on East Anglia Bylines.| East Anglia Bylines
Elusive and majestic, the Bittern’s booming call echoes across Minsmere’s reeds – a symbol of hope and conservation success The post Hidden wonders: my fascinating encounters with the Bittern first appeared on East Anglia Bylines.| East Anglia Bylines
Dr. Goodall’s life and work not only made an indelible mark on our understanding of chimpanzees, but also of humankind... The post Jane Goodall passed away at age 91 appeared first on Archaeology Wiki.| Archaeology Wiki
**I just got back from another visit to Entebbe Uganda, so this post has been freshly updated!** When you arrive| Passport & Pixels
** This post has been newly revised and updated November 2025** I’ve spent a lot of time in Uganda. My| Passport & Pixels
2025 Annual Project Update The post Conservation Innovation Lab Report appeared first on PERC.| PERC
PERC convenes America’s leading conservation thinkers to chart the future| PERC
These documentaries about oceans, which cover over 70% of the planet’s surface, are a realm of breathtaking beauty and profound mystery. These vast bodies of water play a crucial role in shaping the climate, supporting an incredible diversity of life, and providing a source of fascination for humans across the ages. Documentaries about oceans offer… Read More »10 Best Documentaries About Oceans| Backpackingman
Guest post by Katrina & Clayton Horseradish (Armoracia rusticana) is one of those old fashioned vegetables that has stood the test of time. Known for its fiery, pungent root and culinary versatility, horseradish has been grown for centuries across Europe as both a food and a medicinal herb. In Scotland’s cool, damp climate, horseradish thrives, producing vigorous growth with minimal… The post Growing Horseradish in the Scottish Climate appeared first on Caledonian Horticulture.| Caledonian Horticulture
Pro Photo Mag: Having already turned his lens on the likes of dogs, horses and birds, Tim Flach’s latest highly-anticipated project has seen him focus his attention on cats of all shapes and sizes, and he fills us in on the challenge of working with a subject renowned for having a mind of its own.| Professional Photo
Pro Photo Mag: For photographer Federico Veronesi the wild elephant is one of the last remaining symbols of a world before mankind took over, where giant creatures had the freedom to roam over vast areas in their daily lives, and he’s dedicated the past 23 years to recording their epic lifestyle.| Professional Photo
A lions rest on the branches of a tree on the plains of Serengeti National Park, Tanzania. Becky at The Life of B has issued her square challenge for November. Her theme for is shadows. Post as often as you want. The only rule is that one of the images in your post must be … More Shadows Squared on the Serengeti #2| The New 3 Rs: Retire, Recharge, Reconnect
Shadows of African penguins on Boulders Beach in South Africa. Becky at The Life of B has issued her square challenge for November. Her theme for is shadows. Post as often as you want. The only rule is that one of the images in your post must be square. Join Shadows Squared – November 6| The New 3 Rs: Retire, Recharge, Reconnect
A Story of Hope and Transformation Across the global conservation landscape, few stories radiate as much hope as those born from courage, compassion, and strong governance. Today, India’s example stands as a testament to what happens when wildlife protection is anchored in integrity and innovation. Two institutions — the Greens Zoological Rescue and Rehabilitation Centre […] The post A New Dawn in Wildlife Care: How India’s Model Inspires Africa’s Conservation Excellence appeared fi...| New York Weekly
Explore GB’s wildlife health in the 2024 report, led by APHA’s expert surveillance, uncovering disease threats, novel cases, and vital One Health connections across species.| APHA Science Blog
Ants may look like pests, but they play a valuable role in garden soil health and pest control. Here's why you can stop worrying and let them be. ©2025 Melissa J. Will | Empress of Dirt| Empress of Dirt
Discover how seasonal changes guide plant and wildlife behavior—and why gardeners rely on phenology, often without realizing it, to plan and grow their gardens.| Empress of Dirt
Backpacking Peru: A backpackers travel guide to the best things to do in Paracas and Ica for the independent budget traveller.| Backpack Adventures
Scientists have typically pointed to habitat loss as the key factor behind the worldwide drop in bird populations worldwide, but climate change poses a second, closely linked threat. The post Studies: Extreme Weather Fueled by Climate Change Is Adding to Bird Declines appeared first on The Revelator.| The Revelator
From wildly popular to nearly forgotten, some of our cemeteries play an unexpected role in fostering biodiversity — and may provide climate solutions, too.| The Revelator
In the fall, numerous bird species migrate to backyards, notably the dark-eyed junco, tufted titmouse, and American goldfinch. Discover when you can see these birds, how to attract them to your yard, and more in this guide to native birds in our community.| Earthwise: Environmental Services Resources
Human-bear interactions are on the increase in the north of Japan and sightings are being reported here in the Hiroshima region on an almost daily basis. The post Bears closing in on Hiroshima City appeared first on Get Hiroshima.| Get Hiroshima
Chitwan will either be a super touristy, disappointing addition to your Nepal trip OR an incredible (and ethical) safari adventure. Here's how to make sure you do it right. The post Chitwan National Park: How To See Nepal’s Rare Rhinos appeared first on Beyond the Bucketlist .| Beyond the Bucketlist
Your home’s exterior is the first thing visitors notice, and that initial impression matters more than you might think. Whether you’re planning to sell or simply want to fall in love with your home all over again, transforming your lawn into a thoughtfully designed landscape can make all the difference. The best part? Creating lasting […]| The Eastern Herald
The songbirds are even better at mimicking the 'Star Wars' robot than parrots. The post Bird or droid? Starlings nail R2-D2 beeps and boops. appeared first on Popular Science.| Popular Science
‘They take the pecking that we see all birds doing and take it to the extreme.’ The post Woodpeckers grunt like tennis players appeared first on Popular Science.| Popular Science
Funny frogs, cheeky gibbons, and annoyed lions. The post 14 hilarious finalists from the 2025 Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards appeared first on Popular Science.| Popular Science
New POV video shows a mutually beneficial relationship between remoras and the gentle giants. The post Ride on a humpback whale with little sucker fish appeared first on Popular Science.| Popular Science
After over 100 bear attacks this year, it's time for reinforcements. The post Japan deploys army to fight bears appeared first on Popular Science.| Popular Science
Poachers kill over 20,000 African elephants every year for their ivory. The post Endangered rhino horns and elephant tusks seized in California appeared first on Popular Science.| Popular Science
Veterinarians successfully removed the debris from the juvenile Salvin’s albatross. The post Rare seabird saved after swallowing four large fishhooks appeared first on Popular Science.| Popular Science
The newly discovered P. mikazuki is a tribute the famous warrior Date Masamune. The post Portuguese Man O’War species honors ‘One-Eyed Dragon’ samurai appeared first on Popular Science.| Popular Science
Orangutan, which means “person of the forest,” sets the tone for how special these great apes are. They live in the rainforests of Sumatra and Borneo and move with quiet confidence through the canopy. They also think, learn and solve problems in ways that feel familiar. Exploring their world reveals fascinating behaviors that mirror humans… The post 11 Interesting Facts About Orangutans appeared first on Environment Co.| Environment Co
Why do cute things make you want to squeeze them? Discover the science behind the impulse and how it affects conservation efforts.| Environment Co
How are tourism and conservation shaping Churchill’s future? We asked Erin, owner of SUP North, for her insight.| CPAWS Manitoba
By Karen Shelley-Jones - Senior Officer – Funding and Grant Scheme Management and Luke Gill - Senior Officer - Species Recovery Programme Earlier this month, we launched a new call seeking ambitious new ideas for projects aimed at recovering England’s …| naturalengland.blog.gov.uk
There's no better place on earth than the Galapagos for your vacation! Here's a look at some of the highlights it holds for when you come visit.| Metropolitan Touring
With more than 3000 years of ancient civilization and Buddhist influences, there exist a large| Zest In A Tote
Approaching the Protection Island National Wildlife Refuge in the Strait of Juan de Fuca is otherworldly: seals swimming within a… The post Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe managing pristine national wildlife refuges appeared first on Northwest Treaty Tribes.| Northwest Treaty Tribes
A documentary airing on Wednesday examines how beavers are moving north over Inuvialuit land to new areas, and the major changes they're making as they go. The post Watch: Beavers’ drastic impact on North ‘can be seen from space’ first appeared on Cabin Radio.| Cabin Radio
There’s a promise of rain in the air, with clouds steadily gathering from the east. Like much of the country, this region experiences two main rainy seasons: the long rains in April and May, and the short rains between October and December. We are on the cusp of the short rains, which typically begin in... The post This Week at Angama #401 appeared first on Angama.| Angama
Wildlife Photography at Coyote Lagoon at Don Edwards| Lei Mao's Log Book
Lens-Artists Challenge #372: Ephemeral What a wonderful challenge Tina gave us this week: Ephemeral. Here’s her prompt: “I will start this week’s challenge with the dictionary’s short and simple definition of the word ephemeral – ‘lasting for a very short … Read More| Through Brazilian Eyes
During the COVID era, trying to maintain social distancing while remaining active led many of us to head to parks. These images were the result of one of those outings at McKinney Roughs Nature Park. The Lower Colorado River Authority … Read More| Through Brazilian Eyes
Lens-Artists Challenge #371: Street Details Sometimes, in unexpected places, we find things that grab our attention. The featured photo was captured in São Paulo’s largest urban park, Ibirapuera (approximately 390 acres in size). Seeing a Snowy egret (Egretta thula) cohabitating … Read More| Through Brazilian Eyes
Green Anole October 21 is National Reptile Awareness Day, a day that promotes education, conservation, and appreciation for reptiles. I figured one easy way to celebrate the day is to share these i…| Through Brazilian Eyes
Moctezuma’s pod continues their dominance in the Gulf of California. The post Orcas are hunting young great white sharks for their livers appeared first on Popular Science.| Popular Science
The elusive 'snot otters' can grow up to two feet long. The post Hellbender salamanders are huge—and in trouble appeared first on Popular Science.| Popular Science
This tiny tarantula relative lives like a vampire. The post Beware, beachgoers: New spider discovered in California’s sand dunes appeared first on Popular Science.| Popular Science
Lions wish they killed this well. The post This tiny bat is one of the world’s deadliest hunters appeared first on Popular Science.| Popular Science
Common in Central America, the flesh-eating New World screwworm was reported in the U.S. for the first time in 50 years. Here's what to do to avoid infection.| Outdoor Guide - For Those Who Live Outside: Safety, Wildlife, Tips, Gardening...
In addition to posing a threat to swimmers, sea urchins in this popular snorkeling and diving spot in Hawaii are also harming the local ecosystem.| Outdoor Guide - For Those Who Live Outside: Safety, Wildlife, Tips, Gardening...
Discover why one town is restricting the use of bird feeders in residential areas and why you might want to implement some of the same practices yourself.| Outdoor Guide - For Those Who Live Outside: Safety, Wildlife, Tips, Gardening...
It is always a breath of fresh air to visit Pt. Reyes in Northern California. We go once a month and it is a different and thrilling adventure every time, cycles of the season are always in play. Our day trip last week was a typical coastal mid-October day. It was chilly and overcast. We … Continue reading Autumn Day at Pt. Reyes| Jet Eliot
As a devoted fan of wildlife on earth, I am excited to share beautiful art depicting wildlife in ancient Egypt. We humans have been revering our wild animals for centuries. Statue of Horus, Edfu, E…| Jet Eliot
A critical part of our eco-system, bats are the new canary in the coal mine for grid-scale wind turbines. With turbines now larger, it's about to get worse.| Wind Concerns Ontario
A report on the critical concerns affecting our tourism related economy's ability to operate successfully and sustainably into the future The post Wild Livelihoods: Sustaining Paradise appeared first on PERC.| PERC
John King knows there are deer on his small Madison County farm. Lots and lots of deer. He and his wife also have seen red foxes, coyotes and raccoons, among ot| Odum School of Ecology
Wild gardens welcome hedgehogs Our gardens can provide ideal habitat for hedgehogs, and a brilliant way to encourage prickly visitors […] The post Go WILD for Hedgehogs appeared first on Hedgehog Street.| Hedgehog Street
Introduction A recent Nottingham Trent University (NTU) study by Katie Lee, partly funded and supported by People’s Trust for Endangered […] The post Research: Badger and hedgehog interaction appeared first on Hedgehog Street.| Hedgehog Street
Meet Sophie Dr Sophie Lund Rasmussen (also known as Dr Hedgehog) of WildCRU, University of Oxford, has been researching robotic […] The post Research: Hedgehog crash test dummy appeared first on Hedgehog Street.| Hedgehog Street
Introduction A recent study by Hongli Yu investigated the gene flow between four suburban populations of Western European hedgehogs in […] The post Research: Hedgehog gene flow appeared first on Hedgehog Street.| Hedgehog Street
From a hyena stalking an abandoned diamond mining town to a pile of seething rattlesnakes.| Popular Science
For much of this year, little rain fell across the Sky Island region. A dry winter in early 2025 gave way to a dry spring and disappointing monsoon season in... Read more »| Sky Island Alliance
Need an easy Halloween costume? Or just want to try your hand at a Sky Island craft? | skyislandalliance.org
Bats are one of the most common symbols seen throughout October for fall festivities, but do you know about their contributions to the ecosystem? Bats offer pest control, pollination, and nutrient …| Earthwise: Environmental Services Resources
Two Japanese giant salamanders from Asa Zoo have found a new home at the Motomachi Aquarium in Hiroshima, opening October 31.| Get Hiroshima
British Columbia is famous for its incredible whale watching opportunities, but did you know that the marine wildlife show doesn’t stop at whales? The waters off Vancouver Island and the BC coast are teeming with life, and a whale watching tour often includes surprise encounters with other amazing marine animals. Here are five of the ... The post Top 5 Marine Animals You Might Spot Alongside Whales in BC Waters appeared first on Prince of Whales.| Prince of Whales
With more entries than ever before, this year’s Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition showcases the world’s enduring fascination with nature, and the urgent need to protect it| Positive News
Researchers studied urate solids from over 20 snake and lizard species.| Popular Science
I thought State Route 37 was awful, until I looked up. The post The Best Worst Commute in the Bay Area appeared first on Bay Nature.| Bay Nature
I have squirrels in my attic. Which is not the same thing as bats in my belfry. Or is it? Yes, I know – squirrels in a guy’s attic can mean two different things. Of course, those two things can be true at once. And maybe this is what causes a case of nuts in…| J. P.'s Blog
I’m going to tell you everything you’ve always wanted to know about hornworms in the garden. If you had told me I would be writing this 10 years ago, I would have laughed. Yep, that’s me now…the bug enthusiast. You’re probably coming here to learn how to get rid of hornworms from your tomato plants, so I have some ecologically friendly, creative solutions for you. More| Whitney Anderson Gardening
I love all of our backyard birds and a few years ago I decided to put up a birdhouse. I wanted to help the birds have a place to nest and I wanted some bug hunters for my garden. I hung the box right on the garden fence. Smart, right? No, definitely not. I want to share my mistakes with you so that you don’t have to repeat them. More| Whitney Anderson Gardening
If you are new to birdwatching, here are some great resources to help you learn more about birds and learn to identify them.| Whitney Anderson Gardening
Many bird species call Skagit Valley home, including the American Bald Eagle, several species of owl, and thousands of migrating snow geese.| Visit Skagit Valley
The risk of a bear attack while outdoors is incredibly low. However, this doesn't mean you shouldn't practice bear safety tactics when in bear country, one of which is carrying bear spray. There are a lot of misconceptions around bear spray though, and also a lot of mistakes which can result in injuries. After years| Mom Goes Camping
A small group of tribal teens hunched over a skull in the woods, peering closely to figure out what kind… The post Tribal youth learn how to track animals appeared first on Northwest Treaty Tribes.| Northwest Treaty Tribes
iFootage Cobra 3 Strike A150S-III 独脚架徒步生态摄影| Lei Mao's Log Book
Wildlife Photography at Don Edwards San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge - Ravenswood| Lei Mao's Log Book
Wildlife Photography at Ravenswood Open Space Preserve| Lei Mao's Log Book
Wildlife Photography at Coyote Creek Parkway| Lei Mao's Log Book
Wildlife Photography at Pacific Commons Linear Park| Lei Mao's Log Book
Wildlife Photography at Bair Island| Lei Mao's Log Book
Black is beautiful. When it comes to black in wildlife, that saying is spot-on. The American black bear (Ursus americanus) you see above was photographed at Big Bend NP, near one of the park’s busiest and most popular trails, the Lost Mine … Read More| Through Brazilian Eyes
Well, it is a week late, I know, as the day is celebrated on October 4. I was traveling and did not have access to my photos. Thanks to Terri’s (of Second Wind Leisure Perspectives) Sunday Stills Challenge, we are … Read More| Through Brazilian Eyes
Lens-Artists Challenge #369: Dreamy How timely this challenge is! I just returned from a week-long photography workshop in Missouri. It was very intensive with daily assignments, workshops, critiques, and field trips. I loved the experience and the people I met. … Read More| Through Brazilian Eyes
Forestry offers a unique glimpse into the natural beauty and evolving landscape of Wisconsin. A writer reflects on the tracks we leave in the woods and the legacy of conservation work.| WPR
Create a backyard border that attracts and supports birds with plants for food & shelter. Follow this garden plan to build a thriving wildlife habitat.| Garden Gate
Laurel James is the Director of Programs at the Native American Fish & Wildlife Society in Colorado while concurrently pursuing her iPhD from SEFS and the Department of Anthropology here at the University of Washington. She expects to graduate this fall and in anticipation of graduation, we wanted to take a moment to speak with her about her current role and her research and experience while pursuing her BS and MS in Forest Resources (2008; 2012) and PhD here at the School of Environmental an...| School of Environmental and Forest Sciences
The Washington Bee Atlas is a WSDA Pollinator Program project that works with citizen scientists to identify and map the ranges of existing native bee species across the state. Understanding the identity and geographic distribution of bees in Washington is a critical first step toward effective native pollinator conservation. Bees in many counties in Washington, particularly more rural places on the east side of the Cascades, are understudied.| School of Environmental and Forest Sciences
It started with a simple question: Why would a skunk and a dove share the same name?| skyislandalliance.org
Share: Last week, Southern California Edison (SCE) held a series of public feedback sessions regarding their newly proposed Wildfire Relief Compensation Program for victims of the Eaton Fire, which killed 19 people and destroyed over 9,000 structures. Four sessions were held in total: two virtual sessions over Zoom, and two in-person workshops. The last session took place on Monday, September 29th, in the gymnasium at Loma Alta Park in Altadena, where capacity for the event overflowed far bey...| PCC Courier
Here's my experience from Mount Kasikasima, a fun hiking expedition in the jungle of Suriname where you can see animals & indigenous villages.| The World Travel Guy
We have had rainy days recently in northern California, and I heard two different ribbiting toads in the woods on my morning walk. It got me thinking about all my friends the amphibians and the bea…| Jet Eliot