Author: Dana Kobilinsky

February 22, 2024

Wildlife Vocalizations: Tempe Regan

Regan discusses how she finds inspiration in the wildlife profession in the face of adversity

February 22, 2024

‘Time travel’ study delivers dire prediction for Louisiana marshes

About 75% of the state’s coastal marshes could be under water in 50 years

February 21, 2024

Southern birds are replacing northern species in Canada’s protected areas

These areas may offer a steppingstone to birds fleeing warmer temperatures

February 21, 2024

Bobcat populations struggle in portions of New York

Using remote cameras, researchers found “concerning trends”

February 20, 2024

Arctic gulls choose fast food over organic meals

Researchers turned to machine learning to find out where short-billed gulls were showing up in Fairbanks, Alaska

February 20, 2024

Canada funds citizen science effort to help researchers monitor birds

The funding supports Birds Canada’s NatureCounts efforts

February 16, 2024

A gut check for chronic wasting disease

Researchers are seeking a way to test live animals for the deadly disease

February 15, 2024

Q&A: A little flexibility can stretch conservation dollars

Researchers say rigid funding rules can be a setback to conservation

February 15, 2024

Climate change to bring invasive plants to the eastern U.S.

The plants could be ecologically and economically harmful

February 14, 2024

Watch: Do apes have a sense of humor?

A study shows that great apes tease each other