"The Swarm of Life" Photograph By Shane Gross, Wildlife Photographer of the Year Kathy Moran, editor and chair of the jury, wrote in a press release that “the jury was captivated by the mix of ...
A study suggests the coming years are "crucial for the future of life on Earth." LONDON -- The average size of global wildlife populations have declined by 73% in 50 years, a new study by the ...
Alexander C. Lees is also affiliated with the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. Even for a conservation biologist numbed to bad news about nature, the biennial Living Planet report from the World ...
“People think being a woodpecker biologist may be a job for wimps,” said Lalonde, a project manager for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. “The climbing is physical. We use ladders that are 10 feet ...
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He reaches for his phone to ask for help from a man he refers to as his “government trapper,” who works for a U.S. Department of Agriculture program called Wildlife Services. Sponsor Message ...
As the title indicates, "Dark Water Beckons," is an inky wildlife scene featuring a central bull moose in profile as he enters murky waters. Despite the deep color palette, the animal's muscular ...
Over the past 50 years (1970–2020), the average size of these monitored wildlife populations has shrunk by 73%. Freshwater populations (think fish, frogs and salamanders) are doing much worse ...