Extinction Countdown Six Ways to Talk About Extinction Including one we forget far too often. April 18, 2022 by John R. Platt Including one we forget far too often.
The Ask What It’s Like to Study Endangered Killer Whales Researcher Deborah Giles is on the frontlines of efforts to understand — and help protect — critically endangered Southern Residents. April 13, 2022 by Tara Lohan Researcher Deborah Giles is on the frontlines of efforts to understand — and help protect — critically endangered Southern Residents.
Voices Protect This Place: Kenya’s Kinangop Grasslands Saving these privately owned grasslands is the key to protecting endangered birds and other unique biodiversity. April 6, 2022 by Martin Mwangi Saving these privately owned grasslands is the key to protecting endangered birds and other unique biodiversity.
Wildlife Oil Development Is Changing the Rules of the Game for Wildlife New research shows that oil drilling in Canada’s boreal forest is changing how wolves, caribou, bears and other species interact. April 4, 2022 by Tara Lohan New research shows that oil drilling in Canada’s boreal forest is changing how wolves, caribou, bears and other species interact.
The Ask Hope for Coral Reefs A new book tracks scientific research and restoration efforts around the world that are focused on saving this critical ocean ecosystem. March 30, 2022 by Tara Lohan A new book tracks scientific research and restoration efforts around the world that are focused on saving this critical ocean ecosystem.
Wildlife 5 Reasons to Love (and Protect) Freshwater Mussels These aquatic heroes do so much to keep freshwater ecosystems healthy — and we’re killing them off at a record pace. March 21, 2022 by Tara Lohan These aquatic heroes do so much to keep freshwater ecosystems healthy — and we’re killing them off at a record pace.
Extinction Countdown 10 Ways War Harms Wildlife Bombs and bullets are just the beginning. March 11, 2022 by John R. Platt Bombs and bullets are just the beginning.
Wildlife Listening to the Sounds of Extinct Birds Digital audio recordings of species we've lost let us hear what the world used to sound like and could inspire efforts to protect what's left. March 9, 2022 by Hannah Hunter Digital audio recordings of species we've lost let us hear what the world used to sound like and could inspire efforts to protect what's left.
Climate Change Links From the Brink, Ukraine Edition The connection between war and environmental destruction is on full display in Putin’s invasion. Plus, other news you won’t want to miss. March 7, 2022 by John R. Platt The connection between war and environmental destruction is on full display in Putin’s invasion. Plus, other news you won’t want to miss.
Public Lands & Protected Spaces A Historic Chance to Protect America’s Free-Flowing Rivers Ten bills in Congress would add conservation protections to 7,000 miles of river to safeguard drinking water, biodiversity and recreation. March 2, 2022 by Tara Lohan Ten bills in Congress would add conservation protections to 7,000 miles of river to safeguard drinking water, biodiversity and recreation.