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Voices

It’s Black and White: The Grevy’s Zebra Needs Our Help

These endangered zebras have experienced one of the most substantial range reductions of any African mammal.
June 9, 2023
by
Gavin Livingston
These endangered zebras have experienced one of the most substantial range reductions of any African mammal.
Boxes piled haphazardly inside a delivery truck.
Voices

Our Addiction to Online Shopping Is Poisoning These Neighborhoods

The warehouse boom — and its resulting air pollution — causes dangerous health risks in California’s Inland Empire.
May 24, 2023
by
Lina Savage
The warehouse boom — and its resulting air pollution — causes dangerous health risks in California’s Inland Empire.
Two primates battle for territory as dust kicks up around them
Voices

Is Life for Wild Animals Really ‘Red in Tooth and Claw’?

New research argues that most animals enjoy positive experiences throughout their lives, and that can help their conservation.
May 18, 2023
by
The Conversation
New research argues that most animals enjoy positive experiences throughout their lives, and that can help their conservation.
Elephant eating in the middle of a road.
Voices

Human Activities Have Drastically Reduced Habitat for Asian Elephants

New research shows when human actions started to fragment elephant habitat in Asia and how that could help conservation efforts.
May 15, 2023
by
Shermin de Silva
New research shows when human actions started to fragment elephant habitat in Asia and how that could help conservation efforts.
Voices

Species Spotlight: Matschie’s Tree Kangaroo — an Elusive, Arboreal Marsupial

This remarkable species lives in forests of towering trees. Locals call it the “ghost of the forest,” because it’s so hard to find and moves so quickly.
May 12, 2023
by
Zach Martin
This remarkable species lives in forests of towering trees. Locals call it the “ghost of the forest,” because it’s so hard to find and moves so quickly.
A close up of a tree branch with impossibly thin and long needles
Voices

Species Spotlight: Wollemi Pine, a ‘Living Fossil’ We’re Saving From Extinction

One of the world’s oldest and rarest trees survives at a secret gorge in Australia, but it still faces many threats — from fire to fungi.
April 28, 2023
by
Raj Brown
One of the world’s oldest and rarest trees survives at a secret gorge in Australia, but it still faces many threats — from fire to fungi.
A long, brown insect on a wide, green leaf
Voices

Species Spotlight: The Lord Howe Island Stick Insect Is Holding Its Ground — for Now

A shiny black insect returns from the dead and inspires intercontinental collaboration to make its way back home.
April 17, 2023
by
Paige Howorth
A shiny black insect returns from the dead and inspires intercontinental collaboration to make its way back home.
A colorful butterfly on a stark, stony background
Voices

The Solution to Extinction Is You

Every crisis is connected. We must address the biodiversity crisis, the climate emergency, and poverty and injustice at the same time.
April 12, 2023
by
Tierra Curry
Every crisis is connected. We must address the biodiversity crisis, the climate emergency, and poverty and injustice at the same time.
A small bird, identification bands on each of its legs, rests on a branch.
Voices

Species Spotlight: ʻAkikiki On the Brink

Conservationists racing to save one of Hawai‘i’s last honeycreeper species get creative, allowing birds to choose their own mates.
April 3, 2023
by
Donnie Alverson
Conservationists racing to save one of Hawai‘i’s last honeycreeper species get creative, allowing birds to choose their own mates.
rain/tears over the sun
Voices

Why Climate Grief Is an Essential for Climate Action

Climate activism is most effective when it taps into the pain of grieving instead of repeating statistics that overwhelm people into numbness.
March 31, 2023
by
Benjamin Perry
Climate activism is most effective when it taps into the pain of grieving instead of repeating statistics that overwhelm people into numbness.

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