On a warm, sunny day in April, biologists David Duffy and Jessica Farrell prepare to motor down the Matanzas River on a small boat to catalog the area’s aquatic life. Ripples signal the river’s lazy ...
World Wildlife Fund (WWF), one of the leading conservation nonprofits known for its iconic panda logo, is partnering with ...
Color, which plays an important role in the lives of some plants and animals, frequently tells an environmental story and ...
Eden Ravecca holds a black kite at a trapping station after taking measurements and before releasing it The Raptor Research ...
Hannah ScoenbaumAssociated PressDuring her nearly three decades roaming the snowy wilderness of the Teton Range, Grizzly No. 399 became a beloved mama bear with millions of parkgoers following her ...
human dimensions of fisheries and wildlife, evolutionary biology, legal foundations, public speaking and writing, chemistry, and statistics. Additional major coursework is also required in wildlife ...
“Even recent memory can be ghostly,” said Lisa Williams, the wildlife biologist who is chief of wildlife diversity for the Pennsylvania Natural Heritage Program. It is easy, comforting, and perhaps ...
Before the dams, lamprey biologists estimate returns numbered in the millions. In the past 25 years, returns have ranged from 6,200 to 63,000, counted in the day at Bonneville Dam.
Alberta’s wild-horse population is already down to a small fraction of what it was historically and while other countries are reintroducing wild horses to strengthen ecosystem health, the Alberta ...
An image of millions-upon-millions of monarch butterflies covering every inch of a forest is pronounced the overall winner of ...
Wildlife biologist Meghan Crawford. "Most of Massachusetts is what we call bear country — particularly in western and central Massachusetts — but the population is growing and heading more ...