While millions of people face air quality alerts, a silent crisis is unfolding in the woods. Beyond the hazy orange sun, wildfire smoke and PM2.5 levels are fundamentally changing wildlife behavior—from stifling bird songs to creating ‘dead zones’ in our lakes. Discover the hidden impact of the current fire season and learn four simple ways you can help local wildlife survive the haze right now.
A Gambel’s quail family gathers at a water tank in Arizona’s Chiricahua Mountains, where the chicks turn a simple drink stop into a lively little desert scene.
After a young Allen’s hummingbird fell from the nest, its mother returned again and again, feeding the tiny chick with careful precision on a nearby branch.
アリゾナの人里離れた水飲み場で、ワタリガ…
アイリスがヘルゲートのミサゴの巣で卵を温…
At 115 feet above the ground, an unexpected visitor appeared at the active falcon nest box at Charles Sturt University. The cockatoo leaned in, tried stepping inside twice, and then suddenly realized it may have chosen the wrong place to explore.
