A dark network of human activity operates in critical monarch butterfly habitat
A new study exposes the logging and corruption that threatens Mexico's Oyamel forest
How do geese know how to fly south for the winter?
A combination of landscapes, stars, and experience guide the geese & gander migrations
Eastern snapping turtles use culverts to hunt migratory herring
Culverts allow fish to move through human-dominated habitats, but they also serve up dinner for clever predators
Captive butterflies have duller, shorter wings, and weaker grips than their wild counterparts
Is captive rearing really the answer to monarch butterfly conservation? Maybe not, according to this new research
Climate change threatens bats — and tequila
Climate change could destroy the delicate partnership between agave plants and the bats that pollinate them
The US-Mexico border is making life complicated for green sea turtles
How do you protect animals that move seamlessly between jurisdictions?
We're studying collapsed civilizations so that ours can endure climate change
Paleoclimatologists are digging into the connections between the collapse of Maya Civilization and extreme droughts
Fewer crops are feeding more people worldwide – and that’s not good
Reduced agrobiodiversity threatens the stability of our whole food system
How weather radar can predict bird migration
New data helps predict peak bird movements, helping people change their behavior to save avian lives
How yellow-eyed penguins and sea lions took over New Zealand
A centuries-long cold snap changed the history of humans and wildlife