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How Spoorthy Raman tells the world's wildlife stories from a desk in the middle of the Atlantic
21+ min ago (471+ words) Sitting at my desk on an island in the Atlantic, I can speak to some of the best scientists, conservationists and people invested in protecting the planet across the world," says Mongabay staff writer Spoorthy Raman. From her home in…...
Top Students Recognized at 2026 State Wildlife Recreation Management Contest in Nacogdoches
55+ min ago (373+ words) TEMPLE, TX " More than 250 FFA and 4-H students from across Texas gathered on April 20, 2026, at the Stephen F. Austin Experimental Forest in Nacogdoches to compete in the highly anticipated State Wildlife Recreation Management Career Development Event. This year's top individual honors…...
California could explore reintroducing grizzly bears if state bill passes
20+ hour, 54+ min ago (695+ words) News News | Apr 30, 2026 LAKE TAHOE, Calif. " After years of extinction in California, the state could have a roadmap to reintroduce the grizzly bear by 2028 through California SB 1305, or the California Grizzly Restoration Act. Others worry about the impact that reintroducing…...
Grazing for Fresh Food: Bison Comes Farm-to-Table
37+ min ago (312+ words) The bison hot dog and the use of a locally made relish from Virginia Beach showcase Riffle's priorities: sustainability, whole-food nourishment, and supporting local businesses." Riffle became a regular at Hampton Roads farmers markets in 2019."While"farmers"markets are great…...
Photos: Baby bald eagle returned to nest after surgery to remove fish hook from stomach
12+ hour, 39+ min ago (660+ words) Jackie, of the beloved bald eagle pair documented via the Friends of Big Bear Valley livestream, has laid her second egg in her second clutch of the 2026 following a nest attack in late January. The arrival of the new egg…...
The bandicoot is back - and it's bigger and better than before
55+ min ago (255+ words) At sunset on Phillip Island, 100 eastern barred bandicoots, noses quivering, took their first steps into their new habitat. Once extinct in the wild on mainland Australia, the species is the star of its own comeback show " driven by a world-first…...
The Quists come to Durward's Glen
1+ day, 9+ min ago (709+ words) Official Newspaper of the Diocese of Madison We're Paul and Carol Quist, the new manager and wife at Durward's Glen Retreat Center near Baraboo. We'll explain how a Racine boy and an Alberta, Canada, girl ended up here in November,…...
Absolute Carnage: Feral Cats Kill 168 Native Seabirds On Kauai
36+ min ago (1330+ words) The island's latest massacre of endemic shearwaters brings the state's feline problem to the forefront. Andre Raine arrived at the grisly scene about 8: 30 a. m. Wednesday: Scores of dead wedge-tailed shearwaters, or "ua"u kani, were scattered across 1, 000 yards of sand around…...
World's largest shark conference is set to begin in Sri Lanka next week
2+ hour, 19+ min ago (381+ words) The Sri Lanka meeting is considered particularly significant because the Indian Ocean is both a biodiversity hotspot and one of the world's most heavily exploited shark fishing regions, said Daniel Fernando, BRT's co-founder and director of fisheries and policy program....
Wild Basin celebrates 50 years of community, conservation, connection
21+ hour, 30+ min ago (1095+ words) The air at Wild Basin Creative Research Center hummed with energy as visitors, staff, alumni and longtime volunteers gathered to mark a milestone half-century of existence on April 18. For many attendees, the event felt like a homecoming. Kim Thompson, who…...