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.
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.
Data from thousands of surveillance cameras confirms that protected areas safeguard species diversity How do we know that protected areas are really helping wildife thrive? An analysis of data from more than 8,600 camera traps has the answer.
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.
Hope for coral reefs: A Q&A with Juli Berwald A new book tracks scientific research and restoration efforts around the world that are focused on saving this critical ocean ecosystem.
Rewilding Ukraine has restored thousands of hectares of wetlands. Now, they need our help Team members are used to protecting the land – but that has taken on new meaning. The supplies they need now include telescopes and night-vision visors to watch for troops.
In Wyoming, fences are coming down to make way for wildlife More than 600,000 miles of fences crisscross the American West, blocking animal migration. Outside Yellowstone last summer, volunteers dismantled a few.