[12/1/1997] Get a scientist talking about polar bears, and you will hear hair-raising stories along with an assessment of the creatures' uncertain future Read Full Story>
[10/1/1997] Alaska's Gwich'in Indians fear that proposed oil drilling on caribou calving grounds could end their ancient culture Read Full Story>
[10/1/1997] What drives the wolverine's seemingly insatiable need to stay on the go? Read Full Story>
[9/1/1997] The saga of the first wolf pups born in the region in seven decades Read Full Story>
[8/1/1997] They may lack backbones, says the author, but invertebrates clearly are extraordinary creatures that deserve our respect Read Full Story>
[8/1/1997] According to a new kind of certifier, you can can help conserve forests with your purchase dollars Read Full Story>
[8/1/1997] Readers ask about bears and hibernation, greenhouse gases, how chameleons change color, and who owns America's forests. Read Full Story>
[8/1/1997] Why do mountain goats compound the perils of their habitat by pushing each other around? Read Full Story>
[8/1/1997] It's not hard to see the difference cattle can make to a streamside ecosystem Read Full Story>
[6/1/1997] Once numbering fewer than 100, the endangered Schaus swallowtail butterfly has made a steady comeback in Florida with help from a determined scientist Read Full Story>