Articles for tag: Predator Recovery, Rocky Mountain Carnivores, Wildlife Comeback, Wildlife Management, Wolves in the Rockies

Are Predators in the Rockies Making a Comeback?

Are Predators in the Rockies Making a Comeback?

Suhail Ahmed

Autumn sweeps down the spine of the Rockies with a hush that isn’t empty – it’s expectant. After decades of absence, headline predators are padding back into old ranges, forcing hard questions about how we share wild space. The debate isn’t new, but the data are changing fast, from fresh paw prints in high-country snow ...

10 Endangered Species Making a Remarkable Comeback

Suhail Ahmed

Across a planet wrestling with biodiversity loss, a quieter story is unfolding: species once on the brink are inching, flapping, and charging back into view. These reversals didn’t happen by accident; they’re the product of relentless fieldwork, smart policy, and communities willing to fight for wild neighbors. Some of the turnarounds are dramatic enough to ...

Desert Foxes Making a Comeback in Nevada

Suhail Ahmed

Across Nevada’s big-sky basins, a small, night-silvered predator is slipping back into view. After years when heat, drought, and development seemed to smother the desert’s quiet life, biologists are finding renewed signs of the desert kit fox, the region’s native “desert fox.” The turnaround isn’t a miracle; it’s the result of wetter winters, smarter land ...

A crocodile is resting underwater on the shore.

Georgia’s Gators Are Thriving Again

Suhail Ahmed

  For decades, the American alligator was a Southern ghost – present mostly in memory, hammered by unregulated hunting and shrinking wetlands. Today, Georgia’s blackwater rivers tell a different story: eyeshine glints at dusk, nest mounds rise on marsh edges, and biologists say the comeback is no fluke. The turnaround didn’t happen by accident; it’s ...