From ear to foot and coat to tail, every feature on the arctic fox tells of a thoughtful and caring designer.
From floods and volcanoes to insect swarms, ice storms, and clear-cutting, a devastating variety of environmental disasters threaten forests all over the world.
When winter arrives, this fox takes off his thin summer coat and puts on a luxurious new wardrobe just for the occasion.
The wild and woolly world of hybrids is setting evolutionary ideas back on their heels.
We marvel at birds in flight. But one kind of bird stands apart in its acrobatic talents, with a complex flight system unlike any other.
Beavers aren’t just great dam builders. They’re specially equipped to work in the water as God’s wetland engineers.
Did the Creator foresee the biological resources we would need to help correct our mistakes, as we fulfill His command to “subdue the earth”?
These absent parents, extortioners, and interlopers are a reminder of the fall. But their intelligence showcases the Creator’s brilliant design.
As God’s creatures disappear, Christians have the opportunity to model the Creator’s spirit of wise conservation.
Nature isn’t all peace and beauty. But even the dark side of creation can tell us something about God’s grace.
Have you heard? This little creature is all ears.
Your irresistible urge to snatch up that cute little puppy and hug it for all you’re worth isn’t just a feeling. It’s science.
Creationists get so focused on finding evidence of design in individual organisms that they overlook the bigger picture—design of the ecosystems.
Forests are nurseries of health and well-being. New discoveries are showing that this doesn’t happen by accident. The trees are working together.
Some people believe creation is something we should worship. Others believe its purpose is to serve mankind’s greater good. Which view is right?
Gifted ant architects have built thriving cities on every continent—using every imaginable kind of material.
One reason rhinos rule the African plain has nothing to do with their horns or size.
Chameleons’ skin color can shift dramatically, and in just a few minutes their colors can revert back to the original. How do they do this?
The eruption of Mount St. Helens 35 years ago provided an amazing opportunity for scientists to study the effects of catastrophe.
High in the Andes, a furry member of the raccoon family has lived quietly for centuries without detection.
One reason ants are so successful is because of their ability to communicate with each other.
God designed “man’s best friend” to produce a vast array of types, each with a suite of traits just right for a special need.
There is no other plant like it because it is so strange that some scientists have classified it as the only member of its species, genus, family, and order.
Those pudgy pachyderms might look cute in the zoo, but don’t cross one in the wild.
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