Somewhere in north-central Washington, a town with fewer people than your high school graduating class is quietly ...
This 12,000-acre Florida state park near Copeland is one of the state’s most surprising wilderness areas, filled with rare orchids, towering cypress forests, and incredible wildlife.
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Discover why bison are unique to America’s grasslands and how WWF is working to restore large herds across the Northern Great ...
The National Park Service is searching for volunteers to assist with North Carolina elk. Here's everything to know about the species.
Genetic signatures help uncover the echoes of the past events in the histories of jewelweed populations, and understand their ...
Federal appellate courts are enacting an anti-environment agenda—especially in the ultraconservative 5th Circuit, new analysis shows.
After an Oklahoma man was killed by a tiger at his preserve last year, the incident put a spotlight on safety risks of owning big cats. Some animal welfare advocates say federal regulations don’t go ...
Most Americans who have visited Yellowstone or watched a nature documentary have probably used the word “buffalo” to describe the massive, shaggy animals roaming the Great Plains. That casual label, ...
A colony of African vervets in Dania Beach raises big questions about how humans can and should manage nonnative species.
What makes an animal invasive, and which species are causing the most destruction across North America? A species is ...
The great blue heron is the largest heron species in North America and is known for its impressive wingspan, patient hunting style, and striking appearance. Often seen near lakes, rivers, and wetlands ...