Established in 1990, the Neal Smith National Wildlife Refuge aims to protect, restore and manage the native ecosystems of tallgrass prairie that once covered 85% of Iowa The central Iowa wildlife ...
By Popular Science Team Published Mar 22, 2025 8:00 AM EDT Credit: Paul Browning / British Wildlife Photography Awards When you think of wildlife photography, you might conjure thoughts of ...
The Trump administration formally announced Thursday that it planned to expand drilling in the Arctic, including in the contentious Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. The Interior Department said ...
Keith Williams, a renowned photographer for the Courier Journal and Louisville Times, passed away on March 13 at the age of 75. Williams was known for his exceptional photography skills ...
His award-winning photograph, “Dance of the Flame Bird,” received high commendation in the ‘Behaviour: Birds’ category of the prestigious Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition in 2022.
It was a very early morning start and a four-hour drive to try to get the early morning light on the plains. As the sun was just coming up over the hill, I noticed how it caught the dandelion ...
All three images were recognized in the 2025 British Wildlife Photography Awards (BWPA), with the image of the vixen claiming the grand prize. The award, in its 13th year, spotlights Britain’s ...
Capturing the total lunar eclipse is special enough, but one photographer took things to the next level. Dan Zafra saw the forecast for a period of high solar activity during last week's lunar eclipse ...
It’s been a busy few months and we're excited to share some project highlights! Celebrating decades of service at Billy Frank Jr. Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge In December, WCC received the 2024 ...
For over 60 years, the Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition has showcased the planet’s most breathtaking images, drawing entries from over 115 countries. Now, at the Royal BC Museum ...
The Billy Frank Jr. Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge stands as a testament to the incredible power of community collaboration, especially that of the Nisqually Tribe. In 2015 the Refuge was named in ...
Christopher Paetkau's photograph represents the very essence of nature and photography," according to a statement obtained by BBC Wildlife Magazine.