Here’s a wrap-up of our funniest takes on planetary threats — articles and commentaries that use humor and satire to ...
Like the early days of the shark fin trade, the mostly unregulated market for dried fish swim bladders has exploded in ...
Written by David Jennings, Heather Harl, and Andrew Carter of Defenders of Wildlife’s Center for Conservation Innovation, the paper does a deep dive into how behavior is reflected in decision-making ...
Go to the wild Earth every day, walk in the woods, float in the lake. The infinite mystery of the Earth saves us if we let it ...
The hills of Darjeeling hold more than world-famous tea gardens. They’re also home to ancient Himalayan salamanders — and the ...
August 7, 2026 - by Colleen M. Crary, Ph.D. Revelator readers enjoy a love of wildlife and wild places around the world. Our ...
A Gnarly Situation: High-Elevation Discovery Raises New Questions About Which California Trees Will Survive Climate Change Birds may have been burying Jeffrey pine seeds up high for thousands of years ...
Global problems are rarely solved by one person or invention — no matter how much they go viral. The Ocean Cleanup didn’t work, for the reasons experts said it wouldn’t. What can we learn from this?
Ebola is once again making headlines and has been declared a Public Health Emergency of International Concern — the World Health Organization’s highest level of alert — after cases crossed the border ...
The Armored Catfish Known as L046: Protecting the Unnamed The international aquarium trade loves new and novel species. But many of these have not been named or identified by science, and we don’t ...
I’m lucky to live immediately adjacent to Point Reyes National Seashore in California and make frequent visits to indulge my photography hobby. In the summer I can work a full day and still search for ...