Most urban wildlife has gone beyond simply tolerating humans. They’ve moved on to thriving in urban areas because of human presence.
Stories
Discovering Slime Molds
The slime molds’ DNA suggests they are ancient creatures, one to two billion years old, slithering over the Earth’s barren rock surface at a time when the only other land creatures were bacteria.
Observe and Admire
Landscape photography often means finding that perfect moment by trusting your instincts and following the wind wherever it takes you.
Turtle Love
One morning last June, while photographing wildflowers in the Sandhills blowout, I came upon a pair of ornate box turtles.
Wildlife Habitat from the Bottom Up
Billy Chromy improves his family’s property near Linwood, Nebraska, for deer by managing the land for quail
Conestoga – A Model Lake
Conestoga Lake is a peaceful retreat. But it’s not as quiet as it used to be. That’s what happens whenever improvements are made to a fishery near Nebraska’s capital city. And the improvements made to Conestoga were many.