Animals often get labeled as either predators or prey. But in the wild, survival isn’t always a one-animal job. Some species form partnerships that help them find food, avoid danger, or raise young.
We’ve all had that friend who notoriously brings home strays. Old shelter dogs, lost kitties, wild bunnies. It can feel impossible to resist rescuing an abandoned or lonesome animal in need of love ...
The Helen Woodward Animal Center is known for all sorts of merry celebrations, from Mutti Gras in the late winter to the super-heroic, super-sweet PAWmicon in July. But the shelter serves the ...
A species of small rodents found across the Great Plains is working as nature's landscaper, creating underground networks that support about 170 different animals while helping grasslands thrive, ...
As I write this, the fires in Los Angeles are still raging and Marin Humane transport volunteers are making the long drive back from a Los Angeles animal shelter with some precious cargo to bring back ...
Globally, nonhuman animals (animals) need all the help they can get in the Anthropocene, often called ‘the age of humanity’ but practically cashed out as "the rage of inhumanity." Meaningful work on ...