While they might not be the first birds of prey to ever evolve, their fossils are the earliest known examples of predatory ...
Wildlife experts have interpreted the sighting of a lowland bird like the peacock at a height of 6,500 feet in Uttarakhand as ...
State legislators last month advanced a bill that would impose new regulations on unintentional feeding of bears, whether ...
Hatched in captivity, the young condor returns more than one year later to a wild flock still reeling from disease and lead ...
In the last column, I wrote about birding while cycling along Phase 1 of the Adirondack Rail Trail, which runs from Lake ...
Interlocking hexagons, curved sheet metal, acrylic panels – the Honeycomb Hideout went far beyond a backyard build.
Farmers in the heartland are restoring swaths of the prairie with government help. The aim is to reduce nutrient runoff from ...
I admire him,” the French novelist and journalist Emmanuel Carrère told me. “I think he has a unique historical vision and a ...
Not all world wonders are natural. These engineering marvels are achievements in science, art, and architecture that attract ...
Iliamna Lake is not only Alaska’s largest lake but also one of its deepest and cleanest.
Living in coexistence with our fellow beings—from beetles to bears—is only possible when we pay attention to what they have ...