Blowholes are more common than you think.
Wildlife
Killer kitties, no-drama llamas and a brand-new arachnid
Mishaps and mayhem from around the region.
How the Colville Tribes are restoring traditional lands and wildlife
The tribes are re-establishing native species wiped out by systematic colonization.
Fund conservation as you drive
Colorado’s new wolf-themed specialty license plate joins a regional menagerie of critter-themed plates.
Fire is driving animals’ evolution
Can species evolve fast enough to keep up with changing wildfire conditions?
Learning to live with musk oxen
The species were introduced to Alaska’s Seward Peninsula decades ago, without local consent. Now they pose danger to life and property.
Can coexistence with wolves be bought?
When Colorado voted for wolf reintroduction, it also mandated compensation for ranchers. The hard part: figuring out the details.
Bighorns, badgers, coyotes and Christmas tumbleweeds
Mishaps and mayhem from around the region.
The culling of Alaska’s bears and wolves
As the state’s wildlife numbers decline, predators are getting the blame. The true threat is much more complex.
(Re)name that bird! Now’s your chance
The American Ornithological Society is renaming dozens of birds and wants the public’s help.
Big-eared bats, badass boulders and very determined hikers
Mishaps and mayhem from around the region.
How 3 Indigenous women are leading the way on climate change
These experts bring knowledge and justice to the climate conversation.
Stories that made us green with envy in 2023
A roundup of the articles we wish we’d written ourselves this past year.
Paws on the ground: How Colorado got its wolves back
Five wolves were released in remote western Colorado yesterday, marking the beginning of an ambitious reintroduction program.
A Westerner’s guide to the Endangered Species Act
What you need to know about the law that’s shaped our region.
Washington State residents ask: What is our wildlife agency for?
Public backlash over a new policy reveals a deeper divide over the future of conservation.
Does voluntary conservation work?
Can pre-listing conservation save the last native population of Arctic grayling in the Lower 48?
The Endangered Species Act by the numbers
Half a century of wins and losses.
The Endangered Species Act’s complicated legacy in Indian Country
The landmark law has served as both sword and shield.
The epic history of the Endangered Species Act
The two-volume ‘Codex of the Endangered Species Act’ takes a long look back — and forward.