
In the expansive savannas of East Africa, lions once commanded fear among pastoralists who navigated the wild with ancient knowledge. Decades later, vast protected areas cordon off these landscapes to shield wildlife from human touch, yet animal populations continue to shrink. This shift reveals a stark irony: efforts designed to save nature now fuel conflicts … Read more

ESA’s 99% Success Rate Under Spotlight: WWF Urges Fortified Protections
Sameen David
Wildlife protections that safeguard clean water, stable food chains, and thriving ecosystems directly support everyday American lives. The World Wildlife Fund recently emphasized this connection in a statement defending the Endangered Species Act amid intensifying debates over its future. Enacted over five decades ago, the law has shielded countless species from extinction, positioning the United … Read more

At a Crossroads: Montana Panel Champions Wildlife Crossings to Combat Deadly Collisions
Sameen David
Bozeman, Montana – Road maintenance crews in Montana collected between 6,000 and 7,000 animal carcasses from roadways last year, stark evidence of the state’s second-highest national rate of wildlife-vehicle collisions. On April 18, the Yellowstone to Yukon Conservation Initiative partnered with Montana State University’s Office of Sustainability for a public panel that explored wildlife crossings … Read more

Reviving England’s Wild Heart: The Case for Golden Eagles’ Return
Sameen David
Northern England’s sweeping moors and craggy peaks have long missed a vital presence. Golden eagles, once masters of these skies, disappeared more than 150 years ago amid widespread persecution during the Victorian era. A new study by Forestry England, coupled with £1 million in government funding, now charts a path for their comeback, promising to … Read more

Science Must Prevail Over Popularity in Wildlife Conservation
Sameen David
In a striking example of direct democracy overriding expert judgment, Colorado voters approved Proposition 114 in 2020, mandating the reintroduction of gray wolves despite opposition from state wildlife managers who favored natural migration. This decision highlighted growing tensions in fish and wildlife conservation, where science increasingly competes with public sentiment and political pressures. Agencies tasked … Read more

Young Sumatran Orangutan Achieves Milestone by Crossing Canopy Bridge Over Indonesian Road
North Sumatra, Indonesia — A young male Sumatran orangutan paused midway across a rope canopy bridge, peering down at the road below before continuing into the forest on the other side. Researchers captured this moment on camera traps after two years of patient monitoring, marking the first time such a crossing by the species had … Read more

Wildlife Highlights: A Harvest Mouse Reaches New Heights, Rhinos Venture into Towns, and Cats Claim a Bagel Cart
Photographers around the world captured striking moments of animal life this week, from minuscule mammals striking bold poses to massive rhinos navigating human spaces. These images reveal the persistence of wildlife amid growing human presence and environmental pressures. They offer a glimpse into behaviors that range from endearing to cautionary, underscoring nature’s adaptability. Standing Tall … Read more

Great Apes Unveil Complex Minds: From Make-Believe Tea to Rational Choices
Clear plastic cups and pitchers sat on a wooden table in Des Moines, Iowa, as researchers pretended to pour invisible juice for a bonobo named Kanzi. The ape consistently selected the cup that had been “filled,” demonstrating an ability long considered uniquely human. This moment from experiments conducted in 2024 captured headlines earlier this year … Read more