United States Includes Dam Emissions in UN Climate Reporting for the First TimeBetter accounting can go a long way in establishing sound policy to tackle the climate crisis. Climate ChangeFebruary 3, 2023Tara Lohan Climate ChangeUnited States Includes Dam Emissions in UN Climate Reporting for the First TimeBetter accounting can go a long way in establishing sound policy to tackle the climate crisis. February 3, 2023Tara Lohan TOP STORIES Voices Protect This Place: Jellico Mountains, Home of Magical Waterways and Unique SpeciesA 10,000-acre logging project threatens endangered species, recreation and nearby communities. February 1, 2023Chris Karounos and Whitney Hamblin From the Archives How to Stop Wildlife Trafficking in Its TracksThe rich countries that fuel demand for wildlife products must step up to fulfill their enforcement responsibilities and support developing countries and vulnerable communities. March 28, 2022Maud Lelièvre and Susan Lieberman Sign up to get The Revelator’s weekly newsletter Sign Up HEADLINES Wildlife Urban ‘Microrewilding’ Projects Provide a Lifeline for NatureRecovering urban wildlife isn’t just about protecting a city’s parks and rivers, but also making its streets, homes and skyscrapers greener. January 30, 2023Natasha Khullar RelphNews Elephant Poop, Tasmanian Snails and Other Links From the BrinkWe’ve got the latest on species rediscoveries, light pollution, right-wing posturing and more. January 27, 2023John R. PlattWildlife Amazon Freshwater Stingrays Gain Much-Needed Protection — Will It Be Enough?Experts say new international trade restrictions will help, but they leave several problems unsolved. January 25, 2023David ShiffmanThe Ask Rekindling the Practice of Cultural Burning: An Act of Climate HopeIndigenous-led prescribed fire is helping to restore depleted lands and long-suppressed cultural practices. January 23, 2023Tara LohanExtinction Countdown Book of the Dead: The Species Declared Extinct in 2022This year we bid farewell to two lost frogs, the Chinese paddlefish, a plant from New Hampshire, and many others. January 19, 2023John R. PlattOceans & Clean Water One River Dies, Another Is BornIn north Brazil, the combined effects of a hydroelectric dam and earth-shifting livestock have altered the landscape — and upended peoples’ lives. January 17, 2023Daniel GrossmanClimate Change The EV Revolution Brings Environmental Uncertainty at Every TurnAs demand for electric vehicles ramps up, environmental stumbling blocks have emerged. January 11, 2023Tim LydonVoices Protect This Place: Oregon’s Twin LakeA proposed high-voltage power line threatens a mountain lake and its surrounding wetlands. January 9, 2023Karen AntellThe Ask Birding for All: How to Make Enjoying Birds More AccessibleDisability is too often left out of the conversation about equity and inclusion in the outdoors. We can change that. January 5, 2023Tara LohanLoad more COLUMNS & FEATURES Extinction Countdown The Ask Species Spotlight Vanishing Links From the Brink MOST READ Most Read PostsUnited States Includes Dam Emissions in UN Climate Reporting for the First Time Protect This Place: Jellico Mountains, Home of Magical Waterways and Unique Species