bioGraphicinbioGraphicThe Zika ChallengeAs we look for ways to prevent the world’s latest mosquito-borne disease, eliminating the mosquitoes themselves may not be a sustainable…Aug 24, 2016Aug 24, 2016
bioGraphicinbioGraphicReturn of the Ghost CatAn elusive predator returns to Europe’s mountains, helping restore nature’s balance. A French photographer stalks the Eurasian lynx.Aug 18, 2016Aug 18, 2016
bioGraphicinbioGraphicAn Audacious Plan in the TwilightA team of deep reef explorers attempts to surface the unknown biodiversity of Vanuatu’s twilight zone.Aug 17, 2016Aug 17, 2016
bioGraphicinbioGraphicTaking Pangolin off the MenuWithout the tireless efforts of local conservation heroes, one of the most heavily trafficked animals on the planet might just go extinct —…Aug 16, 2016Aug 16, 2016
bioGraphicinbioGraphicGorillas on the MendTo bring medical support to mountain gorillas, a group of veterinarians brave one of the world’s most dangerous national parks.Aug 15, 2016Aug 15, 2016
bioGraphicinbioGraphicA Gathering of GiantsA photographer slips into the ocean to swim among hundreds of sperm whales — witnessing a rarely seen social spectacle.Aug 5, 2016Aug 5, 2016
bioGraphicinbioGraphicCurbing an Onslaught of 2 Billion CarsNature could soon be imperiled by twice as many vehicles and enough new roads to encircle the planet more than 600 times.Jul 20, 2016Jul 20, 2016
bioGraphicinbioGraphicMarch of the FlamingosIn the harsh, hot soda lakes of East Africa, flamingos thrive, and now scientists are beginning to understand how these birds live where…Jul 20, 2016Jul 20, 2016
bioGraphicinbioGraphicHell-bent on SurvivalDespite growing environmental threats, North America’s largest — and weirdest — salamander fights on.Jul 20, 2016Jul 20, 2016
bioGraphicinbioGraphicThe Birds and the BombsThe fate of the Southeast’s longleaf pine forests, and the endangered woodpeckers that depend on them, may rest in the hands of the U.S…Jul 6, 2016Jul 6, 2016