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Krista Langlois

A longtime freelance journalist and contributing editor, Krista Langlois is now a senior features editor at bioGraphic. From her home in southwest Colorado, she writes about the intersection of people and nature for publications like Adventure Journal, The Atlantic, Hakai, National Geographic News, Outside, and Smithsonian.

Mom on the Menu

Centipede mothers don’t just protect their young—some become their offspring’s first meal

July 31, 2025

Slow-Speed, High-Stakes Chase

Off the coast of Hawaii, two well-armored invertebrates face off

May 27, 2025

The Quiet Comeback of the Tortoises

Following the eradication of invasive goats, giant tortoises are once again flourishing in the Galápagos islands.

March 12, 2024

How Capybaras Outwit Big Cats

The world’s largest rodent is a jaguar's favorite snack.

December 12, 2023

The New Taboos

By re-imagining ancient practices, Pacific Islanders are charting a new course for ocean conservation

February 4, 2021

The Grace of Manta Rays

New research suggests that manta rays aren’t just solitary ocean wanderers. They’re also shaping the undersea environment in ways we never imagined

July 23, 2020