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Burley Lagoon
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Protect This Place: Burley Estuary, Threatened by Industrialized Aquaculture

Acres of plastic and gear for an industrial geoduck installation jeopardize a small, fragile lagoon in the Salish Sea.
February 18, 2022
by
Wendy Ferrell
Acres of plastic and gear for an industrial geoduck installation jeopardize a small, fragile lagoon in the Salish Sea.
Blue oak on grass hillside
Voices

Vanishing: In Love With the Blue Oaks

California’s stressed blue oak woodlands abound with beauty and teem with uncertainty.
February 11, 2022
by
Obi Kaufmann
California’s stressed blue oak woodlands abound with beauty and teem with uncertainty.
COP26 protests
Voices

The Earth Reviews Her Activists

“We need to make the time to water a new kind of wild empathy,” writes the cofounder of the Church of Stop Shopping.
February 9, 2022
by
Rev. Billy Talen
“We need to make the time to water a new kind of wild empathy,” writes the cofounder of the Church of Stop Shopping.
Voices

Protect This Place: The Fragile and Enchanting Costa dos Corais

The coral reef ecosystems in Brazil’s largest coastal Marine Protected Area need defending against overfishing, tourism and global warming.
February 4, 2022
by
Gislaine Vanessa de Lima
The coral reef ecosystems in Brazil’s largest coastal Marine Protected Area need defending against overfishing, tourism and global warming.
Brighamia insignis
Voices

Species Spotlight: The ʻŌlulu, a Rare Hawaiian Plant That Depends on Humans for Survival

The cliff-growing Brighamia insignis was pronounced extinct in the wild in 2020, but it persists thanks to the hard work of botanical gardens and other collections.
January 20, 2022
by
Seana Walsh
The cliff-growing Brighamia insignis was pronounced extinct in the wild in 2020, but it persists thanks to the hard work of botanical gardens and other collections.
cellphone taking photo of flower
Voices

Are Wildlife Identification Apps Good for Conservation?

The COVID-19 pandemic gave me a chance to put down my paper field guides and test my preconceptions about some popular digital tools.
December 8, 2021
by
Adam Welz
The COVID-19 pandemic gave me a chance to put down my paper field guides and test my preconceptions about some popular digital tools.
Sawfish fieldwork
Voices

Species Spotlight: To Save the Narrow Sawfish, First We Must Find Them

The elusive fish, the world’s largest rays, find themselves among the most endangered marine fish in the world.
November 24, 2021
by
Sihar Aditia Silalahi
The elusive fish, the world’s largest rays, find themselves among the most endangered marine fish in the world.
bird at sunrise
Voices

The Win-Wins of Climate and Biodiversity Solutions

What’s better for plants and wildlife is better for the climate. But where do we start to accomplish the best results?
November 22, 2021
by
Paul C. West
What’s better for plants and wildlife is better for the climate. But where do we start to accomplish the best results?
Jaguar
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Humans and Jaguars Can Live Together — Here’s How

More than 25 years of experience illustrate how to live successfully in a landscape with jaguars, just as they’re starting to return to the United States.
November 19, 2021
by
John Polisar
More than 25 years of experience illustrate how to live successfully in a landscape with jaguars, just as they’re starting to return to the United States.
Grizzly bear
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COP26 and Nature: Grizzly Bears Show Us the Connection Between Our Global and Local Actions

A window to the natural world reveals human–predator conflict and makes biodiversity loss, ecosystem destruction and species extinction irrefutable and real.
November 12, 2021
by
Lara Birkes
A window to the natural world reveals human–predator conflict and makes biodiversity loss, ecosystem destruction and species extinction irrefutable and real.

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