Nature follows mathematical rules and creates repeating patterns across completely different organisms and environments.
Between trees, on paths, and at forest edges, animal tracks tell of a lively, mostly unseen nightlife. Mud and fresh snow act like nature’s notepad–each animal leaves its own unique signature. For our ...
California ecosystems need wildfires to function. From wild heliotropes that only sprout in landscapes cleared by fire to fire-chaser beetles who lay their eggs on charred wood, numerous species rely ...
A new study of camera-trap images complicates the idea that all wildlife thrived during the Covid lockdowns. By Emily Anthes In the early months of the Covid pandemic, when every bit of news seemed ...
Our Impact Earth team is monitoring the movement of wild animals along the southern border with Mexico. The non-profit organization "Sky Island Alliance" has noticed changes in the migration patterns ...
When the COVID pandemic hit British Columbia in spring 2020, Golden Ears Provincial Park closed its doors to visitors. No longer could hikers explore its hemlock forests or canoe in its lakes, but at ...