15 Things to Do Before the End of SummerSaving the planet is tough work. Let’s finish the season right and come out stronger for the environmental fights ahead. EditorialsAugust 19, 2022John R. Platt Editorials15 Things to Do Before the End of SummerSaving the planet is tough work. Let’s finish the season right and come out stronger for the environmental fights ahead. August 19, 2022John R. Platt TOP STORIES The Ask Action for Antarctica: Saving the World’s Last Great WildernessAddressing environmental threats in Antarctica could help spur global action, an expert says. August 17, 2022Tara Lohan From the Archives Critical Critters Call for GonzovationistsArtist Ralph Steadman and writer Ceri Levy make us laugh while worrying about extinction. September 26, 2017John R. Platt Sign up to get The Revelator’s weekly newsletter Sign Up HEADLINES Extinction Countdown Is the Jaguarundi Extinct in the United States?These weasel-like small cats haven’t been documented in the country since 1986. A new study suggests it’s time to reintroduce them. August 15, 2022John R. PlattVoices Protect This Place: Italy’s World Heritage Beech Forests Even protected places face threats from climate change and encroaching development. August 12, 2022Olivia BoxPollution & Toxins Collision Course: Will the Plastics Treaty Slow the Plastics Rush?A massive new plastics plant will soon start operating in Pennsylvania, even as support grows for international limits on plastic production. August 10, 2022Tim LydonPublic Lands & Protected Spaces We Need More Protected Areas, But That’s Not AllNew research supports efforts to designate more land and water to save biodiversity and fight climate change — but we need to protect better, as well as more. August 8, 2022Tara LohanOp-Eds Latinos Face Challenges Accessing the Outdoors — and Climate Change Is Adding to Those BarriersBut there are steps we can take to bring nature to our communities and empower them to protect it. August 5, 2022Shanna EdbergVoices Species Spotlight: The Barrens Topminnow — Doomed by Humans?A misguided attempt to control mosquito populations has nearly driven this tiny fish to extinction. August 3, 2022Pat RakesExtinction Countdown Another Dam(n) ExtinctionA rare “orchid of the falls” plant has been declared extinct after a hydroelectric dam destroyed its only habitat. Could others soon follow? August 1, 2022John R. PlattVoices A New Way to Count African Forest Elephants: DNA From DungAn important new survey — the first nationwide test of new technology — also reveals critical conservation priorities. July 29, 2022Alice Laguardia and Gaspard AbitsiThe Ask How Outdoor Enthusiasts Can Help Scientific Research About Climate and WildlifeThe nonprofit Adventure Scientists unites skilled outdoors people with scientists to help drive critical conservation work. July 27, 2022Tara LohanLoad more COLUMNS & FEATURES Extinction Countdown The Ask Species Spotlight Vanishing Links From the Brink MOST READ Most Read PostsIs the Jaguarundi Extinct in the United States? Action for Antarctica: Saving the World’s Last Great Wilderness 15 Things to Do Before the End of Summer