January 10, 2014 | Dr. Jeff Wells
You may have heard about the Center for Conservation Biology before, particularly if you regularly visit this blog. They were the organization behind the fascinating satellite tracking program for...
December 4, 2013 | Jeff Wells
This funny and amazing story about a camera-stealing White-bellied Sea-Eagle is making the social media rounds, but particularly interesting for us is that it took place in one of the wild areas of...
December 2, 2013 | Jeff Wells
This great story and photos just came out in Canadian Geographic about the Saskatchewan River Delta—one of the ten cool biodiversity hotspots that we profiled in our report last May. Referred to as a...
November 26, 2013 | Jeff Wells
We tend to think of roads as simply a means of connecting people and things from Point A to Point B. And in the most literal sense, this is true. However, for the world’s few remaining large...
November 12, 2013 | Dr. Jeff Wells
I looked out the window of the plane and 34,000 feet below was the coast of Portugal. As it receded into the distance and the view out the window shifted from the browns, greens, and reds of land to...
November 7, 2013 | Jeff Wells
The Kayapó homeland in Brazil stands out as an island of intact forest against a surrounding onslaught of deforestation (fires highlighted in red, which were previously rare before development in...
October 3, 2013 | Jeff Wells
Canada and Australia have some of the largest untouched landscapes left on Earth. Licensed under Creative Commons 2.5 Attribution. Copyright 2008: Trustees of Columbia University. As the map above...
September 12, 2013 | Jeff Wells
Bay-breasted Warbler Credit: Jeff Nadler Greetings all! After a brief hiatus for the latter part of the summer, we’re excited to say that we’re jumping back into action and look forward to...
June 21, 2013 | Jeff Wells
Whooping Cranes Credit: Rondiel/Wikimedia
June 19, 2013 | Dr. Jeff Wells
Birding at Cape Merry Credit: Jeff Wells

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