Owls: Nature’s hunting machine If you want to find an owl, first you need to find some voles. Jim Gates
Earth Day 2020 moves to home and online, for now The coronavirus pandemic derailed ambitious plans for the 50th anniversary of Earth Day on April 22. But organizers still hope to observe the day, and keep building their movement. Amy Radil
Drop that cheese puff! Food sustains us, and we live more sustainably, if we make good food choices Author Sophie Egan shares thoughtful ways to build a conscious food pantry John O'Brien
So you caught a cougar, now what? I visit a prison on the Olympic Peninsula where incarcerated individuals catalog wildlife videos for local biologists. Chris Morgan
How to catch a cougar I meet biologists who can track multiple cougars in the forest, thanks to some special collars, GPS, and the click of a mouse. Chris Morgan
Trapped at home? You can help UW study bird responses to social distancing Is our social distancing affecting the bird life around us? The University of Washington is inviting citizen scientists to find out — and connect with nature themselves. Amy Radil
The ancient wild The "salmon people" have lived on the Pacific Coast for more than 10,000 years. Through their long history, stories have been their lifeblood. Chris Morgan
The wildlife super dog I meet an adorable puppy that may be the key to saving bears and people. Chris Morgan
The secret lives of trees I dial into the wood wide web to understand how trees communicate. Jim Gates
Vertical farming tries to bring crops to urban consumers in Seattle region In a Kirkland QFC, herbs and greens are growing inside what looks like a big refrigerator lit with soft purple light. Eilís O'Neill