Windows on Wildlife: Help Protect the Gray Wolf
Welcome to the 28th edition of Windows on Wildlife! This week’s edition is late getting published, so the deadline for linking up this week will be extended into the weekend. If you have a recent post about wildlife you would like to share (it can be anything: birds, insects, mammals…) scroll down to the end of [...]
Moving Forward for Wildlife and Conservation
CarbonNYC / Foter / CC BY I’m on the Center for Biodiversity’s mailing list, and received a terrific email from their Executive Director, Kieran Suckling yesterday. He talked about what needs to happen for us to move forward on critical issues facing wildlife now that the political dust is starting to settle. He fully outlined his ideas [...]
Action Items for Nature Conservation and Sustainable Living
photo: Aken kuvia I had this dream last week – very detailed – about working on my website. I’ve been admittedly absent from it lately, save for the (occasionally late) Windows on Wildlife posts over the past few weeks. Our household is in transition as we move from a summer schedule to a fall schedule. [...]
A New View on Wildlife Conservation – Maine Black Bear Cams
Remember when I said that hibernating/lethargic black bears give birth and nurse their cubs while dormant/hibernating? Well, now you can watch video footage – captured this January – of a black bear giving birth to two cubs in her den! An exciting new project from the Wildlife Research Foundation and Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and [...]














