Camouflage and mimicry are two fascinating adaptions that insects have developed for survival.
Nebraska Nature
Hoppers – A Complex Group of Insects
Most people consider these hopping insects mere nuisances, but a closer look reveals their vibrant, often camouflaging, colors and complex interactions with the environment.
Exploring Connection to Nature
How we communicate our interpretation of nature is a powerful question. Education specialist Grace Gaard offers a guide on what is nature.
The Primordial Pouch in Nebraska’s Native Cats
Contrary to the common misconception that it is a sign of obesity among cats, the primordial pouch serves several important functions.
Exploring Moth Adaptations – National Moth Week
Nebraska’s diverse landscapes provide habitat for a wide array of moth species, each uniquely adapted to its environment.
The Builders of the Wild: Beavers
The presence of beavers tells the story of a species’ resilience among human neighbors in a changing environment.