Recovery of the Great Bear?By Cristina Eisenberg / On December 3rd, 2015 As was the case for other large carnivores in the lower 48 United States, by the 1960s grizzly bears were nearly extinct.
Meet the Author: Q & A with ... Cristina Eisenberg!By Meghan Bartels / On March 18th, 2015 In this installment of the occasional series, we hear from Cristina Eisenberg, author of The Carnivore Way.
How Did the Grizzly Bear Cross the Road?By Cristina Eisenberg / On March 9th, 2015 Reposted from Cristina Eisenberg's blog at the Huffington Post with permission.
Experiencing True Coexistence with CarnivoresBy Cristina Eisenberg / On February 25th, 2015 Grizzly mother and cub. Photo by Cristina Eisenberg.
The End and Beginning of the ArcticBy Edward Struzik / On February 9th, 2015 A snowy owl at an airport in British Columbia.
The Grizzly Bears of Glacier National ParkBy Emily Monosson / On January 14th, 2015 A grizzly bear in Alaska.
The Carnivore Way: All Who Wander Are Not LostBy Cristina Eisenberg / On December 10th, 2014 This female wolf wandered from Yellowstone to the Grand Canyon. Photo courtesy Arizona Game and Fish Department.
Resilience and Carnivore Survival in the MatrixBy Cristina Eisenberg / On July 30th, 2014 Wolverine taking the bait at a DNA study hair snare to study connectivity within the matrix in Banff.
An Imperfect Safety Net for Carnivore ConservationBy Cristina Eisenberg / On July 15th, 2014 US-Canada border. Photo by Cristina Eisenberg.
ForewordFriday: Don't Get Heatstroke, Get Heatstroke EditionBy [node:field_contributor] / On July 4th, 2014 Marmots in the Rocky Mountains. Photo by Joe Jiang, used under Creative Commons licensing.