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Akikiki
Wildlife

The Birds and the Bugs: Trying to Save Hawaii’s Akikiki and Akeke’e

Mosquitoes and climate change carry disease to endangered island birds. Can the threat be reversed?
June 26, 2017
by
Gloria Dickie
Mosquitoes and climate change carry disease to endangered island birds. Can the threat be reversed?
yellowstone grizzlies
Wildlife

Yellowstone Grizzlies to Lose Protection

The Trump Administration announced the bears would lose their protection under the Endangered Species Act.
June 23, 2017
by
John R. Platt
The Trump Administration announced the bears would lose their protection under the Endangered Species Act.
poverty india shanty
Sustainability

Extreme Poverty Is a Humanitarian Crisis — and an Environmental One

A new report finds that malnutrition, unsafe water, drought, floods and other environmental dangers affect hundreds of millions of people worldwide.
June 23, 2017
by
John R. Platt
A new report finds that malnutrition, unsafe water, drought, floods and other environmental dangers affect hundreds of millions of people worldwide.
giraffe
Extinction Countdown

A Day for Africa’s Disappearing Giants

Today marks World Giraffe Day, an occasion to recognize Africa’s rapidly disappearing giants.
June 21, 2017
by
John R. Platt
Today marks World Giraffe Day, an occasion to recognize Africa’s rapidly disappearing giants.
lobsters
Climate Change

Lobsters in Hot Water: Climate Change Threatens Maine’s Most Valuable Fishery

Warming waters are already having a chilling effect on the state’s lobster industry.
June 21, 2017
by
Francis Flisiuk
Warming waters are already having a chilling effect on the state’s lobster industry.
Hibiscus waimaea david eickhoff
Extinction Countdown

What Is the Fate of the World’s Plants?

At least 21 percent of plant species are threatened with extinction, but much remains to be discovered.
June 20, 2017
by
John R. Platt
At least 21 percent of plant species are threatened with extinction, but much remains to be discovered.
Angelo Baca Bears Ears
Investigations

Beyond Division: American Indians Unite to Create Bears Ears

A conversation with Navajo/Hopi filmmaker Angelo Baca.
June 19, 2017
by
John Dougherty
A conversation with Navajo/Hopi filmmaker Angelo Baca.
loggerhead sea turtle
Extinction Countdown

Climate Change Puts Sea Turtles in the Hot Seat

Eggs and hot sand do not mix.
June 16, 2017
by
John R. Platt
Eggs and hot sand do not mix.
Bears Ears National Monument
Investigations

The Roots of the Antiquities Act? They’re in Bears Ears

America’s newest national monument was also the first ever proposed by American Indian tribes.
June 15, 2017
by
John Dougherty
America’s newest national monument was also the first ever proposed by American Indian tribes.
Stephanie Vergniault elephant poaching
Wildlife

Elephant Ambassador in Chad: A Conversation with Stephanie Vergniault

The founder of SOS Elephants works to save elephants from poachers and other threats.
June 12, 2017
by
Laurel Neme
The founder of SOS Elephants works to save elephants from poachers and other threats.

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