HOMESICK FOR A WORLD UNKNOWN
A conservationist, Horn accompanied George Schaller on expeditions to India, where “locals still sought his guidance on how to resolve life-or-death conflicts between humans and wi...
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A conservationist, Horn accompanied George Schaller on expeditions to India, where “locals still sought his guidance on how to resolve life-or-death conflicts between humans and wi...
How a headstrong field biologist helped birth the worldwide conservation movement.
Jason Bittel writes about mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, fishes, and invertebrates, a must-read for telling us who they really are and why we must accept their company.
Some lives seem to belong less to a nation or a profession than to a disposition. George B. Schaller’s was one of them. He belonged, above all, to animals—gorillas, lions, tigers,...
There are moments in natural-history films when the camera seems improbably close: a polar bear’s breath fogging the lens, a seal’s eye lingering, an orca pod moving with intent be...
In a zoo, a crisis often begins before anyone names it as such. An animal stops responding to treatment. A pregnancy fails to progress. A procedure goes as planned but the animal d...
The conservationist and wildlife photographer has traveled the globe to highlight our planet's phenomenal biodiversity. Do stories and artists like this matter to you? Become a Col...
A novice volunteer discovers that the most unlikely creatures – and adopters – often carry the biggest lessons about compassion.
Some biographies are built around revelation. Others proceed by accumulation, assembling a life from fragments that resist easy interpretation. Miriam Horn’s Homesick for a World U...
Wildlife journalist Jason Bittel’s new book is a wild ride (and a love letter) to some of North America’s most misunderstood (and amazing) animals. The post From Night Howlers to S...
Scientists said that an ailing humpback should be left to die in peace. A motley crew of privately funded rescuers disagreed.
This essay is adapted from Traversal. “In the great chain of cause and effect,” Alexander von Humboldt wrote as he was teaching science to read the poetry of nature, “no single fac...
Types of animals that Joe Exotic kept in his now-closed zoo an hour north of the Texas state line.
Rustom Basumatary received the Assam Guarav Award for his wildlife conservation efforts.
Rewilding — the process of letting nature take over — is having its moment across the world at every scale. From an 18th-century abandoned farm in the French Alps, to a volcanic la...
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In 1982, Usman Saibul and his friend Jerry were working for the Indonesian government’s transmigration programme in Ketapang, West Kalimantan, when they saw a hunter shoot an orang...
- - -With warmth, humor, and occasional run-ins with bodily fluids, science journalist (and frequent McSweeney’s contributor) Elizabeth Preston leads a highly accessible tour of cu...
I’m writing this from deep in the Congo rainforest after a day spent observing elephants and gorillas. The presence of such magnificent creatures is both invigorating and a reminde...
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