Y2Y is making way for grizzlies and more Wildlife expert Jodi Hilty discusses how the Yellowstone to Yukon Conservation Initiative’s interconnected corridors are making a massive impact on multiple species.
The solar tech reducing human-wildlife conflict in India An innovative approach to deterring wildlife from villages is helping save money and lives – both human and animal.
The return of the bison European settlement drove plains bison out of the North American prairies. Can rewilding bring them back?
Madagascar’s giant tortoises are back – after 600 years Giant tortoises were once an integral part of Madagascar's ecology. Through reintroductions, scientists are hoping to help restore the land and boost its resilience.
How to save a butterfly Scientists, volunteers and incarcerated women are helping the Taylor's checkerspot butterfly expand its range – and finding hope along the way.
Grey wolves are back in Colorado. Here's what happens next Grey wolves are an important apex predator that are being brought back from the brink. Their latest new territory? The mountains of Colorado.
The endangered gibbons who’ve been reunited after 132 years It took 13 years for this tree-planting project to begin to form a wildlife corridor. Now, the route is expanding territory for western hoolock gibbons and other primate species.