More Environment - Page 22
A dead baby orca and the intense grief of animals
Cattle, javelinas, monkeys, and whales all mourn their dead.
By Mark Kaufman
Hundreds of 'sea potatoes' have washed up on a beach in Cornwall
What are these mysterious water spuds?
By Laura Byager
Orca mother ends 'tour of grief' for her newborn after 17 days and 1,000 miles
The southern resident killer whale known as Tahlequah had been swimming with her newborn since it died.
By Johnny Lieu
People want their dogs to chill out with CBD treats and demand is sky-high
Your good boy deserves it.
How collecting mountain lion poop helps protect the big cats
Poop = research gold
How to use AC without breaking the bank (and ruining the Earth) this summer
Your how-to guide for keeping cool.
By Rayne Ellis
The bears of Alaska's bear cam should have left the river by now. Why are they still here?
"We’re probably going to see the second-highest return since 1963."
By Mark Kaufman
New dolphin-whale hybrid sea creature is the spawn of an unholy union
Marine researchers in Hawaii discovered an unusual sea creature that appears to be a genetic mix between a dolphin and a whale.
By Mark Kaufman
The largest dinosaur foot ever belongs to 'Bigfoot'
You know what they say about big feet. They belong to a dinosaur.
Dr. Seuss had writer's block. Then, he spotted the Lorax in Africa.
"The resemblance is striking."
By Mark Kaufman
There’s an underwater pokéball that helps us study delicate sea creatures without harming them
Gotta Catch 'Em (and then release them) All!
A bear cam mom showed up at the river with 4 cubs. How many will survive?
"Cubs face significant risks."
By Mark Kaufman
At 99 million years old, this baby snake fossil is the first of its kind to be discovered
The little snake embryo is incredibly well preserved in amber.
Iceland gets away with killing dozens of huge, endangered whales. Here's why.
"People assume whaling is an artifact of the past, but it’s not."
By Mark Kaufman
Giant, newly discovered dinosaur was literally a huge weirdo
"This is a really unexpected new discovery."
Bear cam cub gets killed by a powerful male bear. Why?
The bear world is unquestionably harsh, and in the human perspective, callous.
By Mark Kaufman
A wolf left its irradiated Chernobyl home. What happens if it mates?
Scientists tracked a wolf traveling over 200 miles from its Chernobyl home, raising questions about the spread of mutated genes.
By Mark Kaufman
In quest to fend off looming extinction, researchers create rhino embryo in a lab
"The main goal is to have pure northern white rhinos."
By Mark Kaufman
Researchers map the koala genome all in the name of saving the species
What does koala milk have to do with chlamydia?
The matriarch of the Alaska bear cam makes her glorious return to the river
"Each year she returns, I'm more amazed."
By Mark Kaufman
The brown bears of Alaska's bear cam are already fighting for dominance
A formidable bear may reclaim his place atop the bear hierarchy.
By Mark Kaufman
From puffins to brown bears: The 10 best wildlife livestreams of the summer
Fish, and bears, and birds, oh my.
By Rayne Ellis
A dominant brown bear has returned to the Alaska bear cam, seeking fish and females
Bear season is upon us.
By Mark Kaufman