Michael Forsberg, the man behind the lens in Great Plains: America’s Lingering Wild has an article in the Spring 2010 edition of Nature Conservancy Magazine.
Here’s a link to one of the more interesting blogs we’ve stumbled across lately. Rationally Speaking, a blog managed by Massimo Pigliucci, CUNY philosopher and
According to Wikipedia, recorded discoveries of bog bodies—human bodies which have been found remarkably preserved by the unique conditions of the sphagnum bogs in which
The science section of today’s New York Times is running an article about animal communication—more specifically, communication among some of our closest primate ancestors like
An article in today’s New York Times spotlights one of North America’s most endangered large cats: the Florida panther. Despite lending its name to the
For December’s free e-book of the month we are pleased to offer Marty Crump’s fascinating collection of essays on curious creatures and their amazing behaviors
While we might take for granted the notion that animal species can become extinct—and that, occasionally, humans are the direct cause—among the early pioneers of
Seemingly but one of the many placid bodies of water carved out of the glaciated rock that inhabits the heart of England’s Lake District, the
Ever wondered about the techniques the pros use to produce such seemingly impossible images as the one above? In a recent article for the Omaha
In the tense months that followed the 9/11 attacks, the public’s fears of further terrorism were fanned by the deadly anthrax letters, which seemed to