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.
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.
Public Lands & Protected Spaces Conserving Forests for the Good of All The Old-Growth Forest Network works to protect America’s shrinking woodlands. July 17, 2017 by Julia Travers The Old-Growth Forest Network works to protect America’s shrinking woodlands.
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.
Public Lands & Protected Spaces Does Trump Really Have the Authority to Shrink National Monuments? A study of the Antiquities Act reveals that presidents can create national monuments, but not remove or reduce them. June 1, 2017 by John R. Platt A study of the Antiquities Act reveals that presidents can create national monuments, but not remove or reduce them.
Wildlife Trump’s Border Wall Could Impact an Astonishing 10,000 Species Many species could go extinct if the border wall is built, experts warn. May 18, 2017 by John R. Platt Many species could go extinct if the border wall is built, experts warn.
Editorials Welcome to The Revelator Dangerous times call for a new kind of environmental news site. May 17, 2017 by John R. Platt Dangerous times call for a new kind of environmental news site.
Extinction Countdown Whooping Cranes Could Be Wiped Out by Climate Change A conservation success story faces a new threat that could undo the heroic efforts of the past. May 17, 2017 by John R. Platt A conservation success story faces a new threat that could undo the heroic efforts of the past.