Photographer Steve Winter uses camera traps to capture stunning images of bobcats and other wildlife in New Jersey. The post New Jersey Cats Caught on Camera appeared first on Cool Green Science.| Cool Green Science
Researchers in Montana use a taxidermied badger and remote-control car to show how long-billed curlews listen in on prairie dog alarm calls.| Cool Green Science
A passion for fishing remote places leads this global fishing guide to Palmyra Atoll. The post Palmyra Atoll: An Angler’s Experience Fishing for Science appeared first on Cool Green Science.| Cool Green Science
TNC is using call boxes, fake effigies, and bird decoys to protect nesting shorebirds on Cape May.| Cool Green Science
A biologist plants a pile of bear scat. What pops up surprised even her.| Cool Green Science
Learn how cloning and intensive plant breeding could restore a more natural forest of an iconic tree.| Cool Green Science
To save American elms, conservationists are quite literally injecting disease into the trees. This Q&A explains why.| Cool Green Science
Stunning photos of fungi, botanical essays, and stores from the Australia's natural history collections.| Cool Green Science
In the isolated, crystal-clear waters of Idaho’s Thousand Springs region live species found nowhere else on earth.| Cool Green Science
Old-growth forests in the Emerald Edge store carbon, support biodiversity, and sustain Indigenous stewardship. The post The Power of the Emerald Edge appeared first on Cool Green Science.| Cool Green Science
Join ecologists as they search for tuatara — one of the world's most unique reptiles —in the Brook Waimārama Sanctuary. The post Meet the Tuatara: New Zealand’s Bizarre Ancient Reptile appeared first on Cool Green Science.| Cool Green Science
An extraordinary find at North Carolina’s Paint Farm reveals evidence of one of the largest extraterrestrial impacts to ever hit the planet. The post Extraterrestrial Impact: Rare Geological Find Provides Evidence of “Unimaginable Devastation” appeared first on Cool Green Science.| Cool Green Science
At The Nature Conservancy’s Carpenter Ranch Preserve, drones assist in the search for grassland birds. The post A Bird’s Eye View: Drones Search for Grassland Birds in Colorado appeared first on Cool Green Science.| Cool Green Science
Crystal clear springs in southern Idaho are home to endemic species and offer outstanding recreational opportunities.| Cool Green Science
The Nature Conservancy's scientists are solving some of conservation's biggest challenges. We’re here to tell their stories, and to help you connect with nature. From field science to backyard wildlife, follow your curiosity and explore with us.| Cool Green Science
They display, they dance, and they collect baubles like a jealous horder. Meet Australia’s incredible bowerbirds.| Cool Green Science
Looking to expand your wildlife ID skills beyond the usual bird guide? Our blog has you covered with some of the most innovative – and unusual – recent field guides.| Cool Green Science
A celebration of field guides, the little books that changed the way we interact with nature.| Cool Green Science