Tigers are the largest cat species, with striped coat patterns as unique as fingerprints.
Named for their stubby tails, bobcats are so elusive that you’d be lucky to catch a glimpse of one in your lifetime.
Depending on pack ice for their habitat, polar bears are threatened by climate change—and by traffic in their fur and parts.
With their distinctive honks and propensity to graze on roadside grass, Canada geese are among the most ubiquitous of our wild neighbors.
These sleek, beautiful animals live in coastal waters, hunting for fish in the sea and returning to land to give birth to their young.
Social, family-oriented and highly adaptable—wolves have a lot in common with humans.