![Can You Find Green Salamanders? A Community Searches in the Appalachians](/assets/image-cache/images/galleries/Green Salamanders/DSCN3579.eac2d2a4.jpg)
Can You Find Green Salamanders? A Community Searches in the Appalachians
by Wally Smith
This is the case with the green salamander, one of the most unique amphibians in the salamander-rich Appalachian Mountains. The only truly green-colored salamander in eastern North America, the green salamander…
Read more- Sep 12, 2016
![Studying the Indirect Effects of Wildlife Loss at the Mpala Research Centre in Kenya](/assets/image-cache/media/images/Field Notes/Studying the Indirect Effects of Wildlife Loss/DSC_0507%20USE%20AS%20PREVIEW%20PHOTO.87c19665.jpg)
Studying the Indirect Effects of Wildlife Loss at the Mpala Research Centre in Kenya
by Elizabeth Forbes
First thing on Monday morning, I get into the driver’s side of the Land Cruiser, grasping the “holy sh*t” handle to hoist myself up into the seat. My field team clambers into the back; the other front…
Read more- Jul 16, 2016
![Snowy Plovers and Citizen Science along the Florida Panhandle](/assets/image-cache/media/images/Galleries/Snowy Plover/snowy%20plover_preview%20photo.32214753.jpg)
Snowy Plovers and Citizen Science along the Florida Panhandle
by Erika Zambello
For those who bird on the Emerald Coast, Snowy Plovers are a relatively common sight on Okaloosa Island – once you walk away from the more crowded beach access points. Less than seven inches long and lighter…
Read more- Jul 08, 2016