Gordon Stenhouse, Grizzly whisperer, on humans sharing the world with bearsBiologist Gordon Stenhouse has observed grizzlies’ respect for humans. He wishes we’d return the favour.
The sound of too much noiseThe Arctic narwhal is being threatened by a new enemy: the clamour of passing ships
Why pet people are the animal lovers that wildlife needsAuthor Peter Christie urges pet owners to extend their love to increasingly vulnerable non-domestic creatures
Why animals should be given the same legal rights as humansFrom 2017: Around the world, environmentalists have been arguing for the rights of animals and entire ecosystems in the courts—and they’re winning
A new weapon in the war on Canada Geese: baseball batsA campaign to reduce the Canada Goose population at the University of Manitoba has provoked outrage over its brutal methods
Nova Scotia is racing to protect its fragile ’Moose Sex Corridor’A narrow strip of land connecting Nova Scotia to New Brunswick is a lifeline for maritime moose in the mood to mate—and it’s under threat
We are all NeanderthalAt least partly, as testing on ancient bones and modern humans is now revealing
’Nature Wars’ author Jim Sterba on Bambi and wildlife overpopulationIn conversation with Ken MacQueen
IPCC plus 20: a world warming but not fryingColby Cosh points out the asterisk on the latest headline about climate change