Ecology Blueprints

Where Wildlife, Humans, & Ecology Meet

Ecology Blueprints explores the interconnected systems that link wildlife, humans, and their habitats—through science, observation, and hands-on learning.

Start with the systems below.

Why start with systems instead of species?

Because no organism exists alone. When you understand food webs, habitat, and pressure, the species make sense. Ecology isn’t about memorizing animals—it’s about understanding relationships and outcomes.

Deep Dive: Eurasian Wrynecks

Have you heard of the Eurasian Wryneck? These birds are part of the woodpecker family, although they stand out from woodpeckers because they don’t share behavior.

April 16, 2023
By Chris Anderson
Cheetahs Can't Roar

When you think of cheetahs, what’s the first thing you think of? Cats? Speed? Genetic diversity? Cheetahs are felines, but there’s been some debate on whether they should be classified as “big cats”!.

April 01, 2023
By Chris Anderson
How Animals Survive the Winter

During the winter, animals must adapt to the lower temperature. Depending on their species, they may thrive in the cold, or they may need to find a place to hunker down until it gets warm again.

February 15, 2023
By OBDK
Filming Wildlife in Africa Video

Travel to Africa and see amazing wildlife up close with this incredible video from wildlife filmmaker, Alan Lacy!  Alan Lacy shares his journey in this video as he works on a film project.

December 28, 2022
By OBDK
Non-Native Species Can Be Good

Invasive species can be a big problem. Invasive species tend to take away resources from the native species in the environment and can make it very difficult for them to survive in their natural habitat.

December 16, 2022
By OBDK
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