Nature and the Environment has multiple recurring articles, each intended to cover a different aspect of our natural world. Subjects vary from age-old species, editorials, fantastic predators, fascinating migrations, global environments, national parks, photo tours, survival traits, and unique habitats. With so much to talk about, we hope you find something that sparks your interest!

The Biome Post

By Ayden Planker

The Biome Post highlights the most fascinating facets of the natural world, taking us underwater, under snow, underground, and undercover, for the most remarkable life as we know it.

Antarctic Ice Floes

The South Pole’s sea ice is a crucial piece of the global climate puzzle.

In Sight and Spirit

By Emily Carter

Insight and spirit with scenery and narrative from the photographer behind the breathtaking images.

Migration Illustrated

By Warren T. Planker

A photographic journey along the migration routes of the world’s most fascinating species.

Sperm Whale Migration

Follow the migratory routes of the world’s largest predator.

National Park Scene

By Warren Joseph

The National Park Scene takes you on the scene to must-see iconic national parks of the world.

Finnish Nights

The picturesque night skyscapes of Finland's Pallas-Yllästunturi National Park.

Primeval Survivor

By Katelin Kukk

Spectacular creatures roamed the earth in the time long before the history of man. Yet there are those who remain. We call them Primeval Survivors. Do these remnants of the past hold the secrets of the ages?

Primeval Bisons

The largest terrestrial animal in North America.

Seasonal Seascapes

Seasonal Seascapes is a photographic tour of the most picturesque water views in the world.

The Knight Inlet

Behold the wild natural beauty of the Pacific Northwest

Stray Lenses

NEPA Aurora

Behold the dynamic beauty of the Northern Lights.

Cascadian Autumn

Photographs from NatEnvo's recent trip to the Pacific Northwest.

Very Important Predator

By Billy Timms

Our VIPs are critical for ecosystem health and stability. They are the masters of land, sea, and sky, the balancers of environments, and the most important predators on earth.

The White Wolf

A rugged apex predator evolved to survive in Arctic Circle.

Golden Silk Orb-Weavers

Venomous orb-weaving spiders with silk that’s stronger than steel.

Smithsonian Seagull

Meet summer's voracious coastline predator, the Smithsonian Seagull!