The butterfly that saved an ecosystem The revival of Fender’s blue illustrates the collaborative nature of survival.
Wolverine populations are declining. To protect them, we need better habitat The one-two punch of landscape change and climate change are making matters worse for wolverines. Here's how we can make a difference.
The reality TV show making Florida yards friendlier to nature One way to encourage people to grow wildlife-safe, low-water gardens that feature native plants? Give them the HGTV treatment.
Indigenous knowledge and science team up to triple a caribou herd In one project in British Columbia's Rocky Mountains, expanding caribou populations and habitats starts with protecting mothers and their calves.
Invasive species as a metaphor for colonization In this excerpt from her book Fresh Banana Leaves, Indigenous scientist and author Jessica Hernandez explores how restoration work in the Americas must include building relationships with the lands' original inhabitants.
What coyotes really want Coyotes have a bad reputation that's entirely undeserved. Here's what really motivates them – and how we can co-exist in peace.
A new bridge will help cougars survive life in L.A. To help its iconic mountain lions and other wildlife navigate the city, Los Angeles is breaking new ground.