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Wildlife Winners and Losers From the West’s Snowy Winter
A swing from drought to heavy snow and rain has been a mixed blessing for the West’s plants and animals.
A swing from drought to heavy snow and rain has been a mixed blessing for the West’s plants and animals.
Making Shift Happen: Momentum Grows for New Thinking About River Restoration
An unconventional gathering helped spur ideas to speed the pace and scale of river restoration projects across the West.
An unconventional gathering helped spur ideas to speed the pace and scale of river restoration projects across the West.
Could California’s Next Dam Removal Take Place on This Endangered River?
Removing two aging Eel River dams known as the Potter Valley Project would benefit salmon, lamprey and people, but what happens next remains unclear.
Removing two aging Eel River dams known as the Potter Valley Project would benefit salmon, lamprey and people, but what happens next remains unclear.
PFAS ‘Forever Chemicals’ Are Everywhere: Here’s What That Means for Wildlife
Researchers have found PFAS in the bodies of wild animals everywhere they’ve looked. Now they’re beginning to understand the health effects.
Researchers have found PFAS in the bodies of wild animals everywhere they’ve looked. Now they’re beginning to understand the health effects.
Wildlife Wins From Biden’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Act
A bounty of much-needed new federal funds will help reconnect habit for freshwater and terrestrial animals.
A bounty of much-needed new federal funds will help reconnect habit for freshwater and terrestrial animals.
Klamath Countdown: Researchers Hustle Before Largest Dam-Removal Project Begins
To anticipate the impacts of a historic river restoration, we need to understand how salmon, bats, insects, algae and other parts of the ecosystem are behaving today.
To anticipate the impacts of a historic river restoration, we need to understand how salmon, bats, insects, algae and other parts of the ecosystem are behaving today.
Amazon Freshwater Stingrays Gain Much-Needed Protection — Will It Be Enough?
Experts say new international trade restrictions will help, but they leave several problems unsolved.
Experts say new international trade restrictions will help, but they leave several problems unsolved.
Book of the Dead: The Species Declared Extinct in 2022
This year we bid farewell to two lost frogs, the Chinese paddlefish, a plant from New Hampshire, and many others.
This year we bid farewell to two lost frogs, the Chinese paddlefish, a plant from New Hampshire, and many others.
Europe’s Surprising Record of Dam Removals
A growing movement across the continent is working to remove thousands of barriers and restore some of the world’s most fragmented rivers.
A growing movement across the continent is working to remove thousands of barriers and restore some of the world’s most fragmented rivers.