
Infamous ‘Death Road’ Becomes Wildlife Sanctuary in Bolivia
When a safer alternative to the perilous ‘Camino de la Muerte’ opened, new traffic appeared on the old road: endangered wildlife.
When a safer alternative to the perilous ‘Camino de la Muerte’ opened, new traffic appeared on the old road: endangered wildlife.
Waterslides, wild trout runs, and a very fluffy sleuth of bears — it’s the kind of pure, nature-made content that we all could use more of.
The Lost Trail Conservation Area is the first expansion of the National Wildlife Refuge System under Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland.
What’s a day in the life of a wild puffin like? See for yourself through the Project Puffin live stream out of Seal Island, Maine.
Does British Columbia’s government owe damages to 100 local hunting guide companies for a decision based not on science, but popularity?
An Ohio woman died after getting too close to a bison near Yellowstone’s Old Faithful on Memorial Day. The animal ‘tossed’ her 10 feet in the air.
Two Wisconsinites had to resort to lethal force to fend off a black bear attack inside their home over the weekend.
Patagonia and a slew of other businesses and environmental groups say the U.S. Forest Service’s California logging project breaks multiple laws.
An ‘odd rumbling’ coming from below one Lake Tahoe resident’s house turned out to be about as off-beat as it gets.
Alex Honnold’s new Disney+ documentary helps climbers and nature-lovers celebrate Earth Day. Dr. Bruce Means’ behavior in it triggers arachnophobia.
Rocky Mountain National Park’s iconic ‘Bruno’ the elk apparently died naturally — but then, someone illegally beheaded the carcass.
In a big win for wildlife and wildlife lovers, the U.S. Department of the Interior (DOI) detailed a conservation funding plan on April 7.
Check out the Minnesota DNR Nongame Wildlife Program’s EagleCam, a live stream that shows how wild eagles nest, hatch, and raise a clutch.
In early January, officials confirmed that an endangered Mexican gray wolf was found dead in Northern Arizona. Later, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service issued a reward for tips leading to an arrest as it investigates the case.
On Oct. 19, a lone cyclist riding in the riverbed of the Jack River in southern Alaska survived a bear encounter at close range. Though he was armed, he deterred the bear without firing a round.
No, thanks.