[11/1/2001] How a volatile Indian named Valmik Thapar became an eloquent, and often contentious, advocate for the world's most embattled predator Read Full Story>
[11/1/2001] A reptilian head in a Venezuelan swamp masks the extraordinary size of a tropical serpent Read Full Story>
[10/1/2001] As their numbers multiply in some states, black bears are creating unusual problems in some unlikely places Read Full Story>
[10/1/2001] The flickering lights of fireflies have charmed children for centuries Read Full Story>
[10/1/2001] The eastern indigo snake, which can grow up to 8 feet long, perplexes biologists who study them Read Full Story>
[10/1/2001] Displaced over much of its range by hatchery-bred fish, the brook trout is now coming back to some eastern waterways Read Full Story>
[10/1/2001] By studying which smells wild creatures find irresistible or repugnant, scientists hope to help people live harmoniously with them Read Full Story>
[10/1/2001] Once dismissed as a biological wasteland, the deep sea teems with surprising life forms, most of them unknown to science Read Full Story>
[9/1/2001] In a reversal of roles, a tree frog in Australia swallows an unexpected prey Read Full Story>
[8/1/2001] Urban spawl poses a serious threat to wildlife and habitat Read Full Story>