[12/1/2009] Struggling to adapt to global warming, wildlife species are changing their diets, behaviors and, in a few cases, even their genetic makeup Read Full Story>
[12/1/2009] Praying mantises were thought to be deaf until a scientist discovered the insects have a single ear that enables them to pick up sounds far beyond the hearing range of humans Read Full Story>
[12/1/2009] Scientists and entrepreneurs are increasingly borrowing concepts from the natural world to help them create better, more sustainable products Read Full Story>
[12/1/2009] Projects to fight global warming by planting forests on croplands have provided a new pool of money for habitat restoration Read Full Story>
[10/1/2009] Biologists and physicians are trying to determine why rattlesnake bites in the West have seemed more dangerously toxic in recent years Read Full Story>
[10/1/2009] Aided by recent advances in technology, scientists have discovered new populations of several seriously imperiled species Read Full Story>
[8/1/2009] NWF actions are safeguarding taxpayer money by bringing higher standards of ecosystem protection to costly and reckless federal flood-zone construction policies Read Full Story>
[8/1/2009] Special moments with rare species Read Full Story>
[8/1/2009] Getting rid of the swarming summertime pests doesn’t have to involve harsh pesticides or gimmicky products, but it does require vigilance Read Full Story>
[8/1/2009] Are massive swarms of jellyfish a symptom of severe decline of the world’s marine ecosystems? Read Full Story>