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
Researchers are 'cautiously optimistic.' The post Endangered North Atlantic right whales are making a slow comeback appeared first on Popular Science.| Popular Science
From a hyena stalking an abandoned diamond mining town to a pile of seething rattlesnakes.| Popular Science
Social Darwinists use “survival of the fittest” as an excuse to privatize land or remove the social safety net. But that fails to recognize how nature really works. The post Capitalism Loves Competition. Nature Has Other Ideas. appeared first on The Revelator.| The Revelator
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
'You often have to teach horses something on both sides of their body for them to process the information fully.' The post Why do horses have eyes on the side of their head? appeared first on Popular Science.| Popular Science
Plus ant yogurt and other weird things we learned this week. The post You’re actually not allowed to keep bird feathers you find on hikes—and it’s all thanks to two women who got really mad about hats appeared first on Popular Science.| Popular Science
The insects will likely stay in the Nordic country. The post Iceland was the only country in the world without mosquitos—now they’ve found three appeared first on Popular Science.| Popular Science
Vipers can strike within 100 milliseconds of launching at their prey. The post How snake bites really work appeared first on Popular Science.| Popular Science
Leaving parks open during a shutdown neglects the mandate of future enjoyment. The post Interior is failing to conserve national parks appeared first on High Country News.| High Country News
Christopher Kilgour is stewarding his land to both preserve it and to share it with others through his organization, Color in the Outdoors. The post Caring for the Land, Building Community: The Story of Color in the Outdoors appeared first on Natural Resources Foundation of Wisconsin.| Natural Resources Foundation of Wisconsin
Wisconsin's most unexpected state forest is over 200 acres of forest, grassland, and wetlands... nestled right in the middle of Milwaukee’s north side. The post Wisconsin’s Most Unexpected State Forest appeared first on Natural Resources Foundation of Wisconsin.| Natural Resources Foundation of Wisconsin
An app backed by ecologists aims to reconnect people with nature by mapping the UK’s wild spaces The post App launches to help people to discover nature on their doorstep appeared first on Positive News.| Positive News
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
“Trump Administration Announces Atrocious Plan to Destroy America’s Largest Park Landscape“ If you have ever visited or recreated in a National Park or National Forest, the recent headlines showcasing the Trump administration’s plans for them are frightening. Public lands should stay in public hands. Other headlines shout “Trump Sacrifices Alaska Wilderness to Help AI Companies;” […] The post Public lands should stay in public hands appeared first on Travelers United.| Travelers United
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
The highly popular Chilean cusk-eels hang out around methane seeps. The post Tiny spider crabs snack on parasites from Chile’s favorite fish appeared first on Popular Science.| Popular Science
New Zealand’s critically endangered kākāpō are not showing signs of antibiotic resistance. Yet. The post World’s only flightless parrot doing okay against ‘crusty bum’ disease appeared first on Popular Science.| Popular Science
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
Last Updated on 10/2025 by Mom Goes Camping 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 […] The post Bear Spray 101: Best Brands, How to Use, Most Effective Way to Carry, Common Mistakes and More first appeared on Mom Goes Camping.| Mom Goes Camping
About 400 bison will be dispersed to tribal lands amid ongoing conservation efforts. The post This national park uses helicopters for bison round-up duty appeared first on Popular Science.| Popular Science
Our great big world captured in beautiful detail. The post 18 triumphant images from the 1839 Photography Awards appeared first on Popular Science.| Popular Science
The dangerous encounters are on the rise. The post Bears have attacked over 100 people in Japan since March appeared first on Popular Science.| Popular Science
‘Something special is happening on Madagascar.’ The post Lemurs keep evolving new species, even after 50 million years appeared first on Popular Science.| Popular Science
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
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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
Video cameras captured the moment when pine martens returned to Britain’s Exmoor National Park for the first time in 100 years. The pioneering nature project has reintroduced 19 of the rare creatures back into habitat they once flourished in, and joins a series of reintroduction and rewilding events that must be marking a turnaround for […] The post Pine Martens Released into Wilds of Exmoor Nat’l Park Finally Restores Their Presence After 100 Years appeared first on Good News Network.| Good News Network
In a positive development for a maligned animal, cave-roosting bat populations in Wisconsin are recovering from a fungal epidemic. Wildlife authorities are reporting that for the third year in a row, the state’s bat populations seem to be rising. Numbers of little brown bats, big brown bats, tricolored bats, and northern long-eared bats are estimated […] The post Bats Are Recovering in a Big Way After Decimation by White-Nose Syndrome: Numbers Grow for the 3rd Year appeared first on Good ...| Good News Network
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
On an expedition cruise not everything that is planned can work out quite as expected. We had already seen yesterday how fog could create a change of plan, as we’d been unable to land at Andréeneset on Kvitøya. Today another force of nature was to have a similar impact; not weather but bears! The post Arctic diary eight: Edgeøya walruses and dolphins appeared first on Travel with me.| Travel with me
A more low-key day today, after the excitement of yesterday's polar bear encounter. But there were no dull days on this trip and today’s highlight was ticking off another of my Arctic wish-list animals, walruses. The ship travelled south-east during the night to the small island of Kvitoya, the easternmost one in the Svalbard archipelago. The post Arctic diary seven: Kvitøya Island appeared first on Travel with me.| Travel with me
A short journey into the rainforest.| Vagabond Journey – Around The World Travel
Guest post by Katrina & Clayton Chamomile (often spelled camomile in the UK) has been valued for centuries as both […] The post Growing Chamomile in the Scottish Climate appeared first on Caledonian Horticulture.| Caledonian Horticulture
Pro Photo Mag: The innovative Remembering Wildlife series has reached a ten-year milestone, having raised well over a million pounds for international conservation projects. The new book, the biggest yet, features some favourite images from the past decade, while highlighting the world’s most trafficked mammal, the pangolin.| Professional Photo
Red squirrels are fighting for survival and APHA is playing a key role with ground breaking science, smart feeders, and a bold plan to restore balance to UK woodlands.| APHA Science Blog
From poisonings to collisions with power lines, these birds face many threats. But as they decline, so does their ability to control the spread of deadly diseases. The post Saving Zimbabwe’s Vultures appeared first on The Revelator.| The Revelator
Even as scientists rush to identify the migratory paths of some endangered shark species to help better protect them, climate change and other threats shift this behavior, adding urgency to the research.| The Revelator
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
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
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
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
Reports from Northeastern Minnesota and Northwestern Wisconsin told of more ruffed grouse than any recent year.| Duluth News Tribune
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
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
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
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