Researchers study the principles that promote bear-safety behavior. The post The ‘bear’ necessities of good sign design appeared first on High Country News.| High Country News
In summer 2025, the Cherish Fund reached a big milestone: $3 million to safeguard our state’s public lands for generations to come.| Natural Resources Foundation of Wisconsin
Swimming alongside whale sharks is one of the most unforgettable adventures in the underwater world. Diving with whale sharks is a bucket-list adventure that takes travelers to some of the best places on earth, where these gentle giants share the tropical waters with manta rays, humpback whales, and countless other marine life. Whale sharks, the […] The post Best Places to Go Diving with Whale Sharks | Travel Guide appeared first on TierOneTravel.com - Online Canadian Travel Agency |.| TierOneTravel.com – Online Canadian Travel Agency |
Join us in Celebrating World Teacher Day! By Carly, Environmental Education Manager This Sunday, for World Teacher Day, we’re shining a spotlight on The Life of an Educator at CPAWS ... Read More The post “The Life of an Educator” appeared first on CPAWS Manitoba.| CPAWS Manitoba
Beavers had not been seen in New York City for 200 years, after their coveted fur pelts became valuable and habitat was impacted by human activity. But, finally, in 2007 one was spotted in the Bronx River. Then, a second beaver arrived—nicknamed Justin Beaver, who joined José, the original—and they lived together for a number […] The post Camera Traps Reveal Beavers Have Finally Returned to the Bronx River After ‘a Very Long Time’ appeared first on Good News Network.| Good News Network
More than 1.2 billion birds streamed south in one night during their Fall migration in late September—the largest single-night total ever recorded by the American live radar project. Called BirdCast, a collaboration led by the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, the platform uses the same weather radar technology behind daily forecasts to track migrating birds. On […] The post Record-Breaking Night of Bird Migration Caught on Radar During a ‘Perfect Storm’ for Feathered Flight appeared first ...| Good News Network
A Canadian dog-lover has gotten to learn all over again why they call the animal Man’s best friend after his own brave pooch deterred a bear attack. On a familiar trail in Cochrane, near Calgary, Craig Campbell was on a walk with his dog, a 10-year-old Doberman named Night. It was a trail he had […] The post Man’s Best Friend Recognized as Dog of the Year For Saving Him from a Bear Attack appeared first on Good News Network.| Good News Network
Every time a toilet in Melbourne flushes, the contents start a long trip from the metro area to a sewage treatment plant that has garnered a mythical reputation among birdwatchers. Following the treatment process, the government allows it to retain certain excess nutrients that cause microbes and insects to flourish—anchoring the food web in an […] The post A Melbourne Sewage Farm Has Become a Haven for 300 Species of Birds appeared first on Good News Network.| Good News Network
By John Holmes, Director of Strategy On 5 September, Defra announced strengthened legislation on burning on peat. The new legislation came into force this week, with the new burning season commencing on Wednesday. We welcome the strengthened legislation which will …| Natural England
Acting for nature recovery at scale Defra and Natural England invested £7.4 million to initiate twelve landscape-scale Nature Recovery Projects (NRPs) across the country, over the three years of the Comprehensive Spending Review 2022/23-2024/25. Covering over 319,480ha, these projects were …| Natural England
Find out which endangered African animals you might see on safari and where the best places are to spot them.| Go2Africa
The incredible unique wildlife of the Galapagos Islands includes everything from birds and fish to reptiles and mammals. Learn more about it here!| Metropolitan Touring
For a small country, Sri Lanka offers a very diverse set of experiences. Visit this| Zest In A Tote
See Penguins in Cape Town at Boulders Beach. A fun, family-friendly guide with tips for kids, entry fees, and the best time to visit. The post See Penguins in Cape Town – Boulders Beach with Kids appeared first on Nomadmum.| Nomadmum
These documentaries about bears offer an intimate glimpse into the lives of these charismatic yet formidable creatures. From the icy landscapes of Alaska to the dense forests of North America and the bamboo-laden mountains of China, filmmakers have captured the fascinating behaviours, struggles, and triumphs of bears in various ecosystems. Documentaries About Bears Whether delving… Read More »7 Best Documentaries About Bears| Backpackingman
Documentaries about whales have long been a source of fascination and wonder, offering you a captivating glimpse into the world of these majestic marine creatures. These are some of the most compelling and enlightening documentaries about whales that have shed light on the enigmatic lives of whales, delving into their biology, behaviours, and the pressing… Read More »10 Best Documentaries About Whales To Watch| Backpackingman
Wildlife Photography at Pinnacles National Park| Lei Mao's Log Book
Wildlife Photography at Fremont Central Park| Lei Mao's Log Book
A new plan to protect and restore the waters of the Ohio River Basin recommends dozens of regional solutions to tackle interlinked environmental problems.| WPLN News
Wildlife Viewing BC offers an unparalleled opportunity to experience the wilderness of Central Vancouver Island, BC’s Central Coast, and the Great Bear Rainforest.| British Columbia Travel and Adventure Vacations
When it comes to African wildlife adventures, Botswana is truly unmatched. The country is home to some of the world’s most incredible and renowned national parks, which house a unique array of wildlife. From the densest population of elephants and endangered painted wolves to the longest mammal migration in Africa and a radiant birdlife, you… Continue reading Top 10 Wildlife Experiences in Botswana’s National Parks| CastlesandTurrets
Find out why Becky's garden oasis was selected as one of our runners-up in the 2025 Reader Garden Award!| Garden Gate
German tourists captured the wholesome moment when they surprised their driver with his first-ever safari experience. Gina Haerle was on holiday in South Africa with her friend Marina, staying at a private game reserve, about two hours from Cape Town. Their driver had mentioned that he had never been on a safari and the tourists […] The post Tourists Surprise Driver with His First-Ever Safari –Buying a Ticket So He Could Go Instead of Waiting in Car (Watch) appeared first on Good News Net...| Good News Network
Panasonic has finally delivered the serious ultra-telephoto that L-mount shooters have been waiting for. This 100-500mm lens addresses a real gap in the system, giving... The post Panasonic Lumix S 100-500mm f/5-7.1 O.I.S.: Compact Telephoto Power appeared first on Luminous Landscape.| Luminous Landscape
All that talk last week about the Egyptian falcon god got me thinking about all the wild falcons in this world. No wonder the ancient Egyptians revered this powerful bird. Today we will focus on three falcon species that most of you have probably never seen. The peregrine falcon, below, is almost certain to be … Continue reading Wild Falcons| Jet Eliot
Can Manitoba’s fall really predict future winter weather? From early leaf drop to when the birds leave, there are plenty of old sayings, but how much fact is there behind the folklore? The post Mythbusting the folklore of winter forecasts appeared first on Manitoba Co-operator.| Manitoba Co-operatorWeather & Farming Articles - Manitoba Co-operator
When we decided on August for our Svalbard visit I wasn’t sure whether we would see any pack ice. As the summer progresses the ice retreats northwards, beyond the area our itinerary was scheduled to cover. But on an expedition cruise the planned itinerary can often be abandoned because of weather conditions, wildlife viewing opportunities or other factors. The post Arctic diary six: sea ice and polar bear appeared first on Travel with me.| Travel with me
PERC’s proposal demonstrates that protecting killer whales and sustaining commerce need not be at odds. The post Killer Whales Are Dying From Shipping Noise. A Market Solution Could Reverse the Decline. appeared first on PERC.| PERC
A market solution to noise pollution The post Saving Killer Whales Without Sinking Trade appeared first on PERC.| PERC
Federal rules under the Endangered Species Act often treat landowners as adversaries. Recent court victories suggest a better way forward. The post States and Landowners Are Key to Recovering Rare Species. Stop Penalizing Them. appeared first on PERC.| PERC
If we want more success stories for endangered or threatened species, we have to celebrate recovery, not punish it with endless federal purgatory.| PERC
Being dog free for the wknd meant high hopes of a leisurely lie in at the caravan. No such luck! We woke up bright and early to rain pitter pattering the roof and thoughts of heading off to Grasmer…| sunshine and celandines
Ucluelet in fall is the ultimate West Coast escape, perfect for kayaking, whale watching, and wildlife tours along Vancouver Island’s rugged shoreline. This small coastal town is rich in marine […]| British Columbia Travel and Adventure Vacations
Pro Photo Mag: A murmuration, the incredible sight of thousands of starlings flying in intricate patterns in what appears to be perfect synch, is one of nature’s most spectacular sights, and it’s a spectacle that’s entranced photographer Kathryn Cooper, who never tires of capturing its transient beauty.| Professional Photo
Pro Photo Mag: Birds have served as an enduring inspiration to contemporary photographers, and a new book reinforces the point by bringing together over 200 stunning images as it seeks to dig deeper to find out why this subject has proved to have such wide universal appeal.| Professional Photo
Explore Spain’s National and Natural Parks with Wildside Holidays. Discover wildlife, walking holidays, and the rich natural history of Spain. Spain’s aquariums blend marine wonder with conservation, from Valencia’s record-breaking L’Oceanogràfic to Ibiza’s cave-based Cap Blanc. Families, enthusiasts, and casual visitors alike can explore sharks, sea turtles, tropical fish, and even river ecosystems — all while supporting vital research and education. The post Discovering the Won...| Wildside Holidays – Walking and Wildlife Holidays In Spain
Reports from Northeastern Minnesota and Northwestern Wisconsin told of more ruffed grouse than any recent year.| Duluth News Tribune
EU legislators are considering a form of regulation that could protect many species from unsafe exploitation — if it’s done right. The post The Exotic Pet Trade Harms Animals and Humans. The European Union Is Studying a Potential Solution appeared first on The Revelator.| The Revelator
Plant repositories provide crucial links between plants, botanists, and the rest of us. But their already-shrinking budgets face new threats from the Trump administration.| The Revelator
According to the National Zoo, people looking to encounter the American alligator might want to head to the southeast. The zoo’s website lists the alligator’s habitat as ranging from “the northern coasts of North Carolina to Lake Worth in central Texas.” That doesn’t mean that these creatures can’t be found elsewhere, though — something some […] The post Authorities Find Alligator Near the Potomac River appeared first on InsideHook.| InsideHook
Read more about Yellowstone's Bison and Elk.| Second Wind Leisure Perspectives
If a possum shows up in your backyard, your pets are likely to notice before you do. Whether it’s a barking dog at the fence or a curious cat watching... The post Are Possums Dangerous to Dogs and Other Pets? appeared first on Inside & Out Pest Services.| Inside & Out Pest Services
If you want to start your days surrounded by natural beauty, gazing into azure waters whilst sipping on lime juice and savouring fruit harvested from adjacent gardens, then Moso life is for you. The post Moso Life: Visiting Vanuatu appeared first on Fiji Traveller.| Fiji Traveller
Bibon Swamp State Natural Area's high-quality habitat is threatened by invasive buckthorn, so we're joining the battle to remove it. The post Battling Buckthorn at Bibon Swamp: Bayfield County’s Largest Wetland appeared first on Natural Resources Foundation of Wisconsin.| Natural Resources Foundation of Wisconsin
Are you a budding photographer looking for a challenge? Try bird photography—it’s part technique, part timing, and a whole lot of patience.| Natural Resources Foundation of Wisconsin
What kind of nation are we building if projects in Hudson Bay come at the expense of our greatest natural and cultural treasures? The post Building Canada’s Future Without Sacrificing Hudson Bay’s Belugas, Bears, and Birds appeared first on CPAWS Manitoba.| CPAWS Manitoba
A lion’s roar is one of the most iconic sounds in the animal kingdom. Deep, powerful, and capable of traveling up to five miles across the savanna, it is a declaration of strength that commands attention. But while the roar of a male lion can stop us in our tracks, the real conversations between big […] The post Beyond the Roar: Understanding the Subtle Language of Big Cats appeared first on Lions Tigers and Bears.| Lions Tigers and Bears
The Open Sanctuary Podcast is a free resource for anyone looking for discussions about important topics for animal sanctuaries and rescues.| The Open Sanctuary Project
By Susanna Phillips, Principal Officer – Chief Scientist Directorate, Natural England Research published recently in the Journal of Applied Ecology highlighted the positive impact that agri-environment schemes can have on butterflies. Agri-environment schemes are a key environmental policy mechanism in …| Natural England
Spending the summer with the Ontario Farmland Trust (OFT) has been an incredibly rewarding and eye-opening experience both professionally and personally. As someone with a passion for ornithology and conservation, this co-op has allowed me to deepen my species identification skills, explore rich and diverse ecosystems across Ontario, and contribute meaningfully to the protection of […] The post A Summer Among the Fields and Forests: Harpreet’s Co-op Experience with OFT appeared first on O...| Ontario Farmland Trust
These bold insects live in complex underground matriarchies that are seriously metal.| Bay Nature
Our Protected Landscapes aren’t just lines on a map or signs at the side of the road. Each Protected Landscape has a dedicated team behind it who are experts in their local area and both national and international collaboration. In this post, find out more about the Protected Landscapes Partnership and how you can get …| defraenvironment.blog.gov.uk
The red and yellow mountain frog was one of 110 priority species the government hoped to save over the next 25 years.| Good News Network
Like a lot of wildlife, grouse prefer the edges of different habitats, such as a timber clearcut next to a mature forest.| Pine & Lakes Echo Journal
After a nuisance complaint, the Brainerd City Council directed staff to draft an ordinance that would prohibit the feeding of wild and stray animals in the city.| Brainerd Dispatch
The Iguana Eco Sanctuary is a protected piece of land on the lagoon in Ambergris Caye and one of the most unusual things to do in San Pedro, Belize. Created by a local, it is a conservation initiative set up to protect black spiny-tailed and green iguanas and their mangrove habitat. We want to shine the spotlight on Calvin's amazing conservation efforts, raise awareness of the threats the iguanas and ecosystem here face due to the rapid development of Ambergris Caye, and provide you with ever...| Thoroughly Travel
Wildlife Photography at Henry W. Coe State Park| Lei Mao's Log Book
Random Shots Taken In August 2025| Lei Mao's Log Book
The Rufous Hummingbird (Selasphorus rufus) is known as one of the feistiest hummingbirds in North America. I should know that well because on our recent trip to Colorado, I tried to photograph this tiny bird in flight, but I was … Read More| Through Brazilian Eyes
Queensland’s newest land clearing report shows that while the rate of clearing has slowed slightly over the past five years, the scale of destruction remains staggering and continues to devastate wildlife habitat.| Wildlife Queensland
Flying foxes quietly support ecosystems through seed dispersal and pollination. Learn more about them and why their survival is critical.| Environment Co
To help its iconic mountain lions and other wildlife navigate the city, Los Angeles is breaking new ground.| Rewilding Magazine
The one-two punch of landscape change and climate change are making matters worse for wolverines. Here's how we can make a difference.| Rewilding Magazine
Grey wolves are an important apex predator that are being brought back from the brink. Their latest new territory? The mountains of Colorado.| Rewilding Magazine
Thanks to 50 years of dedicated effort, the UK’s largest bird of prey is a rewilding success story.| Rewilding Magazine
Belize is often considered one of the world's top destinations for snorkelling and SCUBA diving. Due to its position along the expansive Mesoamerican Reef (the second-largest on the planet), the waters here are teeming with marine life, from turtles, sharks and stingrays to manatees, whale sharks, and fish, as well as unique topography, including colourful coral reefs, seagrass beds, and conch graveyards. Whether you’re a first-time snorkeller or an experienced diver, Belize offers underwa...| Thoroughly Travel
Although Uganda may seem like a myth, the Africa of legends, a place so far away, in reality she will happily hand you the bucket-list trip of a lifetime.| The Travelers Way
Towards the end of summer when the Northern California landscapes are tinder brown and we hope for a new rainy season ahead, something wonderful happens at Point Reyes. The elk start their bugling.…| Jet Eliot
A guide to the trails in Santa Elena Cloud Forest Reserve in Monteverde, the most enchanting cloud forest experience in Costa Rica.| Paradise Catchers
PERC files an amicus brief urging the Eleventh Circuit Court to preserve the ESA's cooperative framework. The post Keep the Endangered Species Act Cooperative, Not Coercive appeared first on PERC.| PERC
Examples from around the world of creative conservation in action The post Snapshots: Summer 2025 appeared first on PERC.| PERC
These wildlife conservation efforts in India, a land renowned for its rich and diverse wildlife, from the majestic Bengal tiger to the graceful Indian elephant, and a multitude of other species show how the nation is trying to protect its native species. The nation’s remarkable biodiversity is under constant threat due to habitat loss, poaching,… Read More »The Wildlife Conservation Efforts In India| Backpackingman
The 110 sharp interlocking teeth of the Gharial (Gavialis gangeticus) do not protect it from the habitat destruction of the sandminer’s mafia who destroy the place where these animals lay the…| Don't hold your breath
Guest post by Sarah Gerhardt A healthy garden is about more than just good-looking plants. It is about creating a […] The post Essential Gardening Tips for Healthy Plants And Happy Wildlife appeared first on Caledonian Horticulture.| Caledonian Horticulture
No photos or videos to look back to. Yet, the Turtle Nesting Tour in Tortuguero is one of our most memorable travel experiences. Though we were aware of the intention of the tour, we did not quite realize what to expect from it. Sea turtles arrive every year at Tortuguero beach, in the northern Caribbean ... Read more The post Turtle Nesting Tour in Tortuguero: An Amazing Experience appeared first on Paradise Catchers.| Paradise Catchers
While human beings get to reach for a wool blanket when nights get cooler in the fall, many other animals rely on the ability to slow down their metabolism to... Read more » The post Biologist Discusses Wildlife Hibernation and Torpor appeared first on New Mexico Wildlife Federation.| - New Mexico Wildlife Federation
The diversity found on the Osa peninsula is not surpassed by any region of similar size anywhere on earth. Gary Hartshorn’s enthusiasm was only exceeded by the forest’s when he wrote in Costa Rican Natural History that “these forest are by far the most exuberant in Central America. In fact, the Corcovado forests are just […]| Costa Rica Guide
Manuel Antonio is the most popular National Park in Costa Rica for wildlife watching and you can see all 4 species of monkeys and both species of sloths| Costa Rica Guide
A dry winter and late spring rains may have caused many ducks to fly farther north to nest.| Park Rapids Enterprise
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.| Park Rapids Enterprise
The tick-borne virus, which can cause encephalitis, meningitis and death, is spreading throughout Minnesota and Wisconsin, but there are no drugs to treat or prevent it.| Park Rapids Enterprise
The hike to the Látrabjarg Cliffs not only is one of the best way to see the Puffins, but also offers fantastic Sea Cliffs views.| The Photo Hikes
New research into the turtle-meat trade reveals that assumptions and unsubstantiated claims could hurt conservation efforts.| The Revelator
Managing garden pests is achievable and can enhance your gardening experience! Integrated Pest Management (IPM) focuses on identifying harmful pests while protecting beneficial insects. Strategies like handpicking, using soap and water, and companion planting can effectively reduce pest problems. Read on to explore common pests in The Woodlands and how you can protect your garden!| Earthwise: Environmental Services Resources
Broward County’s year-round warmth and lush vegetation make it a haven for squirrels. While they can be entertaining in parks, these agile climbers are less welcome when they invade attics, […] The post Squirrel Control Strategies for Broward County Homeowners appeared first on Northwest Exterminating.| Northwest Exterminating
A guided sunset kayak tour on Pine Lake in Tamarac National Wildlife Refuge is set for Thursday, Aug. 28.| Park Rapids Enterprise
Snorkeling or diving with Mantas Rays ethically in the Maldives is easier than you think. Here's everything you need to know for your island getaway. The post Snorkeling With Mantas in The Maldives: Where To Go appeared first on Beyond the Bucketlist .| Beyond the Bucketlist
Leopards are silent stalkers with incredible hunting skills, strength, and agility. Visit us to meet Conga, our beautiful rescued leopard in San Diego!| Lions Tigers and Bears
“Calm on the surface, paddling furiously underneath.” Back in 2009, when I wrote my first article on wildlife tunnels in an outer suburb of Boston, I figured this might be the first of many features about animal accommodations—slight modifications to the infrastructure that better integrate the human-built environment with the natural world so that animals ...Read more... The post Animal accommodations: in the Reflecting Pool, everything is (fiscally) ducky. appeared first on American...| American Dirt.
A dry winter and late spring rains may have caused many ducks to fly farther north to nest.| Superior Telegram
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.| Superior Telegram
It's less surreal than it sounds| InsideHook
An estimated 400,000 people have been impacted by Alpha-Gal syndrome across the U.S.| WPLN News
Driven by nature’s instinct to hunt, the Siligi boys have been gliding through the Mara Triangle with the confidence of seasoned masters. This coalition of three cheetahs is adept at securing meals and survival skills, evading rival predators while cleverly tailing the Migration for the best hunting opportunities. We spotted them feasting near an area... The post This Week at Angama #393 appeared first on Angama.| Angama
Salt Marsh Habitat| Lei Mao's Log Book
Getting Close To Turkey Vultures| Lei Mao's Log Book
Random Shots Taken In July 2025| Lei Mao's Log Book
Rewilding needs connectivity. These examples show how smart design can prevent road deaths and help animals migrate from place to place.| Rewilding Magazine
Bukit Lawang is home to a diverse range of primates, each with its own unique behaviour and way of life. Whether you’re trekking through the jungle in search of orangutans or quietly observing macaques and leaf monkeys in the treetops, this region offers an unforgettable opportunity to witness these fascinating creatures in their natural environment. Always remember to keep a respectful distance and observe their behaviour from afar, allowing them to thrive in their protected habitat.| Meandering Wild