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Displaying all articles tagged:
Wildlife
wildlife
Apr. 13, 2023
I Feel Bad for the Rats
As New York wages war with our grossest residents, I can’t help but feel a sneaking pity.
By
Danielle Cohen
urban fauna
Jan. 20, 2023
There Are Dolphins in the Bronx River
Maybe you don’t want to swim there, but the Parks Department says it’s good news.
By
Zach Schiffman
wildlife
Dec. 23, 2022
Talking to the Guy Who Put Bees in Julianne Moore’s Backyard
Will Ferrell’s honey tastes like acacia, oak, and chaparral. LeBron’s is more Chinese elm and eucalyptus.
By
Clio Chang
animal rights
Aug. 25, 2022
Ryder the Carriage Horse Has Gone Into Hiding
Not even Bella Hadid can find him.
By
Zach Schiffman
rip
Aug. 14, 2022
Freya the Walrus Was Too Good for This World
The summer icon has been euthanized by Norwegian officials.
By
Olivia Truffaut-Wong
wildlife
Mar. 3, 2022
Bryant Park Is Woodcock Central Right Now
But why?
By
Willy Blackmore
wildlife
Feb. 11, 2022
Australia Has Declared Koalas an Endangered Species
These marsupials deserve more.
By
Bindu Bansinath
wildlife
Feb. 9, 2022
New York City Might Have Rat COVID, But It’s Probably Fine
The rodents, researchers theorize, may be the origin of a mystery variant.
By
Caroline Spivack
into the wild
Oct. 5, 2021
Plane vs. Bird: The Dark Side of Human-Aviation Relations
The surprising insights of an FAA manual on wildlife management.
By
Molly Young
wildlife
Aug. 6, 2021
Central Park Accidentally Offed Its Celebrity Bird
Barry the barred owl is dead.
By
Willy Blackmore
urban fauna
May 28, 2021
A Day With New York’s Bird Paramedics
During migrations, thousands of birds crash into skyscrapers. And a few volunteer EMTs rush in to help.
By
Victoria Bekiempis
wildlife
Jan. 27, 2021
There’s a Snowy Owl in Central Park for the First Time in Over a Century
It’s been hanging out by the ballfields with some crows.
By
Willy Blackmore
wildlife
Jan. 22, 2021
New York City’s Rats Are Doing Just Fine
The ratpocalypse came and went.
By
Willy Blackmore
wildlife
Dec. 15, 2020
New Owl Drop! A Stately Long-Eared Spotted In Central Park
There’s a new avian star in town.
By
Willy Blackmore
tyger tyger
Oct. 15, 2020
Give This Photograph of a Tiger Hugging a Tree All the Awards
This image of a blissed-out large cat enjoying nature deserves them all.
By
Hannah Gold
environment
Dec. 29, 2018
The Trump Administration’s War on Wildlife Should Be a Scandal
Amid the broader environmental damage, the eradication of certain wildlife due to farming, drilling, and hunting policies has mostly gone unnoticed.
By
Nick Tabor
chat room
Nov. 8, 2018
Zoe Kazan on Her ‘Vulnerable’ Role in
The Ballad of Buster Scruggs
“I knew this girl. She was for me.”
By
Charles Bramesco
oscar futures
Oct. 19, 2018
Oscar Futures: A Royal Shake-up in the Best Actress Race
The Favourite
’s Olivia Colman is running as a lead. How will that affect the Oscars race?
By
Nate Jones
movies
Oct. 18, 2018
Wildlife
Is Superb — and a Major Moment for Carey Mulligan
Zoe Kazan co-wrote the adaptation of Richard Ford’s novel with Paul Dano, and it’s brilliant.
By
David Edelstein
chat room
Oct. 18, 2018
Carey Mulligan: ‘I’m Always Being Asked Sh*tty Questions’
The
Wildlife
star on a “terrifying” new role, opening up about her notoriously private life, and awful questions she’s gotten from men over the years.
By
Rachel Handler
party report
Oct. 1, 2018
Paul Dano and Zoe Kazan Say They Probably Won’t Act Together Again
And they traded drafts of
Wildlife
together over three years before Dano directed it.
By
Hunter Harris
Jan. 21, 2018
How Paul Dano and Zoe Kazan Work Together As a Couple
And how Paul is considering starting a secret Twitter account to read Zoe’s tweets about him.
By
Rachel Handler,
Kenny Wassus,
Granger Willson,
and
Carmen Hilbert
Jan. 12, 2017
A Rare Look at the Stunningly Beautiful World Beneath Antarctica’s Ice
We don’t normally get to see this.
By
Jared T. Miller
Jan. 9, 2017
Here Are the Species That Might Be Leaving Us Soon
Unlike other natural mass extinctions, this one’s our fault.
By
Jared T. Miller
crimes and misdemeanors
Aug. 29, 2016
Visitors Are Behaving Worse Than Ever at National Parks
In one month, park rangers had to handle 11,000 incidents at the nation’s ten most popular parks.
By
Charley Lanyon
urban fauna
June 3, 2016
Inside the Avian Clinic That Brings Birds Back From the Brink
New York birds restored to health after gunshot wounds, mid-flight collisions, and other indignities.
By
Mike Fernandez
and
Katy Schneider
Feb. 22, 2016
13 Bald Eagles Found Dead on Maryland Farm
Maybe they heard that Trump won South Carolina.
By
Claire Landsbaum
Dec. 18, 2015
Snakes Enjoying Tourist Season in New York Area
The subway can’t have all the fun, anyway.
By
Jen Kirby
attack of the drones
Aug. 13, 2015
Study Shows That Bears Cannot Bear Drones
Scientists who want to monitor wildlife might just end up scaring the hell out of them.
By
Jaime Fuller
Feb. 26, 2015
Considering the Wild Millennial in its Habitat
The millennial in its natural habitat.
By
Jaime Fuller
wildlife
Sept. 17, 2014
Here Are Pictures of Kim Kardashian Interacting With Nature
Class, order, family, genus Kardashian.
By
Maggie Lange
Turkeys
June 25, 2012
No Jive: Turkeys Terrorize New Jersey Town
The fearsome flock of fowl has doubled in size.
By
Collin Keefe
frogs
Mar. 14, 2012
It’s Not Easy Being … a New Leopard Frog Species
Not to be confused with the southern leopard frog.
By
Eliza Shapiro
wildlife
Mar. 12, 2012
New York Terrorized by Disease-Ridden, Apple-Eating, 300-Pound Feral Pigs
Thankfully they’re upstate.
By
Joe Coscarelli
wildlife
Feb. 14, 2012
Shakira Safe After Vicious Sea Lion Attack
And now she has some penguin friends.
By
Amanda Dobbins
animohio
Oct. 19, 2011
Exotic Animals Slaughtered in Ohio After Escape, Keeper’s Suicide
Like that scene from “12 Monkeys.”
By
Joe Coscarelli
big cats
July 27, 2011
The Greenwich Mountain Lion Was Really From South Dakota
It WALKED here.
By
Chris Rovzar
smug parents
June 9, 2011
Mountain Lion Terrorizes Greenwich Residents
“It’s especially scary for people with kids.”
By
Jessica Pressler
neighborhood news
May 18, 2011
The Gowanus Canal’s Toxic Waters Now Support Some Manner of Wildlife
A muskrat joins the hipster houseboats.
By
Nitasha Tiku
wildlife
Apr. 14, 2011
We Now Live in a World With Two Taxidermy Reality Shows
Thanks, Animal Planet!
By
Margaret Lyons
Nov. 13, 2008
Raccoon Now Thoroughly at Ease on Clinton Hill Streets
’The Racc[o]on was chillin, hard.’
By
Tim Murphy