Urban spaces aren’t just for people—they can be vibrant homes for wildlife too. From green corridors to balcony gardens, cities are finding creative ways to welcome nature back in. With thoughtful ...
The Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing in Agoura Hills is scheduled to open on December 2, 2026, creating a safe passage for ...
This brilliantly colored bird vanished for decades - and a Brazilian forest quietly paid the price.
As cities grow and natural habitats shrink, urban wildlife must adapt to rapidly changing environments. A new study published in Insect Science shows that the guts of urban-dwelling wild bees contain ...
March's record heat made it the most abnormally warm month in recorded U.S. history, bringing plants into bloom early and ...
Urban squirrel encounters are becoming more frequent, driven by a mix of ecological adaptation, abundant food sources, and ...
Earth Day is approaching, California poppies are blooming in the medians, and San Francisco’s temperatures are in that sweet spot just under 70 degrees. The city is alive, and its wildlife is more ...