Chris Morgan talks with Pulitzer Prize winning author Ed Yong about the astonishing ways animals sense the world around us: from birds that navigate the open ocean by smell, to penguins that sense ...
A new book from the Yosemite Conservancy highlights the park's fiercest and cutest critters, with over 300 high-quality ...
“Take James Herriot, put him in inner-city Los Angeles in the early 1990s, and have him work on snakes, lions, and birds instead of farm animals—that’s Doug Mader’s story,” says Roark, founder of the ...
Watching wild animals can be exhilarating, educational and a richly rewarding experience. But spotting wildlife and keeping them in sight is often challenging. So wildlife researchers are increasingly ...
In 1980, 19-year-old Pat Craig got a call from a North Carolina zoo in response to one of the many letters he sent around the country. He had offered himself and his family’s Boulder County farm as a ...
In “Sounds Wild and Broken,” David George Haskell celebrates nature’s trills, calls and peeps. Credit...Ana Miminoshvili Supported by By Cynthia Barnett When you purchase an independently reviewed ...
Books about writers’ dogs and cats are a literary staple. Now there’s a booming subset of memoirs about writers’ relationships with less domestic creatures. By Alexandra Alter Alexandra Alter’s ...