Recently, I traveled to the Swiss Alps with the outdoor brand Columbia to test out their newest technology. Omni-Heat Arctic is an insulating technology that is inspired by how a polar bear‘s fur works to keep it warm in frigid arctic conditions. Though polar bears appear white, they actually have heat-absorbing black skin and two […]
India’s Rhino Stronghold Sees 86% Drop in Poaching and Five-Fold Increase in Rhinos
Since 2016, poaching of one-horned rhinoceroses in India’s Assam state has fallen 86% after a change in government brought determined action to protect them By expanding protected areas and bolstering ranger patrols, the steady growth in the number of rhinos, seen since the late 60s, has now accelerated to the point where 3,000 horns grace […]
Investigation Launched into Injured Seal Pup Found on Australian Beach
An incident involving a seal pup on a beach in Victoria has prompted an investigation by local Conservation authorities. The juvenile sub-Antarctic fur seal was discovered critically injured on Lake Bunga Beach, located near Lakes Entrance, on September 17. Sadly, the seal was euthanized shortly after being found due to the severity of its injuries. […]
Can’t wait for Fat Bear Week? Cast an early vote now for what makes a victorious bruin in your book
Summer officially drew to a close over the weekend, leaving many of us who love spending time outdoors in our hiking boots feeling a little blue. Not to worry, though, Fat Bear Week 2024 is just around the corner to cheer you up, and you can place an early vote now. If you don’t already […]
‘Extinct’ Guam kingfisher takes flight again after nearly 40 years
Caretakers released six Guam kingfishers, a bird species known locally as sihek, into the wild on Palmyra Atoll on Sept. 23, marking their first free flight in nearly four decades and a triumphant return from being classified as “extinct in the wild.” “Our Guam Sihek, a symbol of our island’s beauty, with their cerulean blue […]
Warming Temperatures Threaten Sloths, Especially in High-Altitude Regions
New research reveals that rising temperatures pose a serious threat to sloths, particularly those living in high-altitude environments. These slow-moving mammals, known for their sluggish metabolism and limited ability to regulate body temperature, may struggle to survive as the planet warms. A study led by Rebecca Cliffe, a sloth expert with over 15 years of […]
These rare mammals have returned to their natural habitat after more than 100 years
Pine martens have returned to a wild lands area of south-west England after an absence of more than a century. Fifteen of the tree-climbing mammals – eight adult females and seven adult males – have been released at secret locations in Dartmoor this fall. It’s the first phase in a conservation initiative that aims to […]
Study tracks traveling population wave in Canada lynx
A new study by researchers at the University of Alaska Fairbanks’s Institute of Arctic Biology provides compelling evidence that Canada lynx populations in Interior Alaska experience a “traveling population wave” affecting their reproduction, movement and survival. The findings are published in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. This discovery could help wildlife […]