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Conservation

Woolly mammoth
Extinction Countdown

Digging Deep into De-Extinction

Can extinct species ever truly be brought back to life? More importantly, should they?
September 8, 2017
by
John R. Platt
Can extinct species ever truly be brought back to life? More importantly, should they?
ewaso lions
Wildlife

Living on the Edge With Lions

Ewaso Lions founder Shivani Bhalla aims to help people learn to live with local predators.
September 5, 2017
by
Laurel Neme
Ewaso Lions founder Shivani Bhalla aims to help people learn to live with local predators.
mexican free-tailed bats
Wildlife

The Bats, the Bridge and Hurricane Harvey

Rescuers turn out for Houston’s famous Waugh Bridge bat colony.
August 31, 2017
by
John R. Platt
Rescuers turn out for Houston’s famous Waugh Bridge bat colony.
Wildlife

To Restore Salmon, Think Like a Beaver

Manmade “dam analogues” could help beavers recolonize former habitats — and help fish in the process.
August 30, 2017
by
Enrique Gili
Manmade “dam analogues” could help beavers recolonize former habitats — and help fish in the process.
florida shark anglers
Extinction Countdown

Florida Anglers Are Targeting Endangered Sharks

Not only that, they’re giving each other tips on how to get away with it.
August 15, 2017
by
John R. Platt
Not only that, they’re giving each other tips on how to get away with it.
wolf
Wildlife

Rethinking the Big, Bad Wolf

Science shows that killing wolves does more harm than good.
August 11, 2017
by
Erica Cirino
Science shows that killing wolves does more harm than good.
captive tiger
Extinction Countdown

Tinder Talks Tough on Tigers

Tigers aren’t sexy, especially if you're posing with one in captivity.
August 4, 2017
by
John R. Platt
Tigers aren’t sexy, especially if you're posing with one in captivity.
monkeys
Voices

Endangered Monkeys Can Thrive in a Disturbed Habitat

Research in Costa Rica illustrates the value of monkey social behavior — and of stolen bananas.
August 4, 2017
by
Michelle A. Rodrigues
Research in Costa Rica illustrates the value of monkey social behavior — and of stolen bananas.
reading
Sustainability

Revelator Reads: 7 New Environmental Books for August

This month brings books about killer fires, strange birds and wicked bugs.
August 1, 2017
by
John R. Platt
This month brings books about killer fires, strange birds and wicked bugs.
monarch butterflies wall
Wildlife

The Butterflies and the Border Wall

Why are government contractors clearing trees on a private Texas butterfly sanctuary?
July 28, 2017
by
John R. Platt
Why are government contractors clearing trees on a private Texas butterfly sanctuary?

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