Earth Day coordinator Denis Hayes grew up in Camas, Washington, surrounded by natural beauty and unchecked pollution.

Earth Day coordinator Denis Hayes grew up in Camas, Washington, surrounded by natural beauty and unchecked pollution.

Earth Day coordinator Denis Hayes grew up in Camas, Washington, surrounded by natural beauty and unchecked pollution.

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Really, they do — they just don’t think you want to talk about it. So stop being afraid of pushback, break the “climate silence,” and start a conversation.

a collage of three monkey species against green leaves and trees

To understand the problem, look to three monkey species, each of whom face the threat in different (and not always successful) ways.

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Focusing on brightly plumaged and “familiar” birds can leave important conservation questions unanswered — and even put less attractive species at risk.

These new books cover challenges to our shared land, ranging from Indigenous appropriation to current corporate grabs.

Bouley’s new project at Macossa-Tambara in Mozambique is part of an effort to double the African lion population by 2050.

A night-time photo of a pangolin on a tree branch

Demand for their scales (and their habitats) has pushed these anteaters to the brink. But why aren’t more conservationists working to protect them in the wild?

What you think you know about the world depends on how you’re looking.

A protestor holds a sign advocating for national parks, the EPA, and other issues.

Getting started can feel like an insurmountable challenge. But the more you act, the better you’ll get at it — and the more of a difference you’ll make.

The cartoonist will shine a satirical light on some of the biggest environmental problems of the day, including the extinction crisis.

Amidst a comeback for the red-cockaded woodpecker — the South’s not-always-welcome neighbor — a new legal status and presidential administration create uncertainty.

Firefighters and fire, the image distorted by heat

Protecting civilian and military firefighters — and the communities they serve — requires a comprehensive strategy, including disclosure of the chemicals in new firefighting foams.

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