Can Humanity Save Kelp by Eating the Problem Away? By Kate Fishman August 23, 2023 How aquaculture for urchins could help restore California’s kelp ecosystems In this story: marine ecosystems, oceans
This Snake Species Has Been Missing in Virginia for 30 Years By Emily Driehaus August 22, 2023 Scientists are hoping to change that with help from the public In this story: wildlife, animals, science, environment, appalachia
When Extreme Atmospheric Rivers, Storms, and Floods Become the Norm By Serena Renner August 20, 2023 In an era of increasing weather whiplash between floods and droughts, can we learn to embrace the rains? In this story: climate change, water, science, disaster relief, rivers
These Animals Are Already Adapting to a Changing Climate By Sofia Quaglia August 17, 2023 A warming world is forcing wildlife to adjust in unexpected ways In this story: animals, climate change, wildlife
Vermont Sets Ambitious Goal to Save Half of the State for Nature By Lindsey Botts August 10, 2023 New biodiversity measure aims to conserve 50 percent by 2050 In this story: saving wild places, 30x30, land use and planning, public lands, animals
President Biden Designates New National Monument Near Grand Canyon By Lindsey Botts August 8, 2023 Baaj Nwaavjo I’tah Kukveni—Ancestral Footprints of the Grand Canyon National Monument will honor tribal heritage and protect the area from uranium mining In this story: saving wild places, public lands, mining
The Biggest Predator of All Time: Us By Louise Fabiani August 7, 2023 New research confirms that humans push many species to extinction In this story: science, animals, climate change, animal rights
Conservation Could Get a Huge Boost on Millions of Acres By Ethan Freedman July 29, 2023 A new analysis shows most Americans support the proposal to make that happen In this story: public lands, saving wild places, federal climate policy, wilderness, Policy
A Win for the “Desert Ghost” Benefits Us All By Ben Jealous July 28, 2023 A legal settlement over border wall construction will repair damage to the Sonoran Desert In this story: borderlands, wildlife, indigenous communities
Dams Blocked Fish Migrations in These Alabama Rivers for Decades By Jason Ruffin July 25, 2023 Now the rivers may once again flow freely into the Gulf of Mexico In this story: fish, wildlife, saving wild places, rivers, endangered species