A Wolf Named Romeo

Once upon a time (not very long ago), in a not-so-far-away land called Alaska, there lived a black wolf named Romeo. And while he was […]

Piano for Elephants

They say an elephant never forgets, and the elephants at Elephants World in Thailand will never forget Paul Barton. One other thing the elephants will […]

Just 15 Minutes Can Save Lives

Bird Crisis: Nearly 3 Billion Birds Gone Since 1970 The first-ever comprehensive assessment of net population changes in the U.S. and Canada reveals a bird […]

Kathryn Dudeck

Kathryn Dudeck: Hawk Hero

Meet Kathryn Dudeck, Hawk Hero. Her actual title is Wildlife Director at the Chattahoochee Nature Center. However, she is also the go-to “bird person” in […]

The Mysterious Disappearance of Bees

We need bees for more than just their delicious honey. Every year, bees pollinate more than $15 billion worth of U.S. crops. Unfortunately, over the […]

Turtle Power

Turtles have long been respected by various cultures around the world. For Native Hawaiians, the Green Sea Turtles were considered ancestral deities known as aumakuas. […]