It’s time to stop raking and blowing all of the fall leaves off your property. Here’s why: https://blog.nwf.org/2014/11/what-to-do-with-fallen-leaves/
The Trump Administration’s latest assault on wildlife has me feeling sick. It’s increasingly difficult to feel any hope for endangered species or our environment. I’m not going to lie. Things are grim. But I find hope in action. Will you join me in supporting conservation personally, financially & politically? https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-019-02439-1
I’m starting to get into photography, largely because it’s such an incredible way to experience and document the natural world. Do you take pictures of the plants and animals in your yard or neighborhood? If you do, enter them into the National Wildlife Federation’s Garden for Wildlife Photo Contest. Here are last year’s winners–one of which became the cover of my book! https://www.nwf.org/Garden-for-Wildlife/About/Photo-Contest
Ok, I’m not a Family Guy fan, but even I have to admit that sharing the screen with Brian and Stewie with the promo for my Conan appearance tonight is pretty cool.
What are your holiday traditions? In my family, we open presents on Christmas morning. To get an idea of what I’m going to sound like tomorrow morning, watch this video of Teddy the porcupine enjoy his Christmas Eve treat.
Did you hear the awesome news that a new tapir species has been identified? Most Americans have never even heard of a tapir. What about you? Find out all about the discovery and these awesomely odd creatures here: http://bit.ly/1hp909H
The precipitous loss of native vegetation across the United States has led to a dramatic decline of insect populations.
I recently discovered the New York Times ScienceTake project, a series of one-minute videos reporting on the latest science on a variety of topics. The video below talks about new research that shows just how smart dolphins really are. The evidence shows that these animals have the very, very rare…
This is really amazing. New research shows that wild dolphins give each other names. Think about that. W