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Oceans & Clean Water

‘Like a Dead Zone’: Undoing Decades of Environmental Harm on a California River

A major restoration effort by a coalition of Tribes and government agencies could help imperiled fish and other animals on the Trinity River.
December 11, 2023
by
Juliet Grable
A major restoration effort by a coalition of Tribes and government agencies could help imperiled fish and other animals on the Trinity River.
Wildlife

Time to Dance the Salmon Home

This summer a Tribal ceremony celebrated the return of sacred fish, lost for generations.
August 14, 2023
by
Juliet Grable
This summer a Tribal ceremony celebrated the return of sacred fish, lost for generations.
A scuba diver swims above a coral reef
Oceans & Clean Water

Playing Matchmaker for Corals

Improving the success of sexual reproduction is another tool for restoring the world’s coral reefs.
August 9, 2023
by
Melissa Gaskill
Improving the success of sexual reproduction is another tool for restoring the world’s coral reefs.
Climate Change

A Lifeline for Winter-Run Chinook

With salmon migration blocked by Shasta Dam, a Tribe and agency scientists collaborate to bring them home.
August 7, 2023
by
Juliet Grable
With salmon migration blocked by Shasta Dam, a Tribe and agency scientists collaborate to bring them home.
Grouse on grass
Wildlife

Three Ways Congress Could Act to Protect Imperiled Wildlife

Legislators in Washington could help close significant funding gaps that thwart wildlife conservation.
August 3, 2023
by
Tara Lohan
Legislators in Washington could help close significant funding gaps that thwart wildlife conservation.
Two adult bison and baby.
The Ask

The Great Plains: Bringing Back an ‘American Serengeti’

Conservationists are working to preserve eastern Montana’s intact prairie and return its assemblage of native wildlife.
July 17, 2023
by
Tara Lohan
Conservationists are working to preserve eastern Montana’s intact prairie and return its assemblage of native wildlife.
Wetland with grasses growing in the water.
The Ask

The Future of Water

A new book from water expert Peter Gleick urges a rethinking of how we use, manage and value one of our most important resources.
June 12, 2023
by
Tara Lohan
A new book from water expert Peter Gleick urges a rethinking of how we use, manage and value one of our most important resources.
Thick kelp strands underwater
Oceans & Clean Water

Is Kelp the Next Ocean Hero? Only if We Can Protect It.

New research shows we’ve long underestimated the environmental benefits from kelp forests. Now these important ecosystems are threatened.
May 30, 2023
by
Tara Lohan
New research shows we’ve long underestimated the environmental benefits from kelp forests. Now these important ecosystems are threatened.
Workers carrying bags of saplings into forest.
Climate Change

Why Tree-Planting Schemes Aren’t a Silver Bullet

Numerous global reforestation efforts are underway, but research suggests getting long-term benefits is harder than it looks, and some projects can do more harm than good.
May 22, 2023
by
Tara Lohan
Numerous global reforestation efforts are underway, but research suggests getting long-term benefits is harder than it looks, and some projects can do more harm than good.
Logjam in river surrounded by green trees.
Oceans & Clean Water

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.
May 8, 2023
by
Juliet Grable
An unconventional gathering helped spur ideas to speed the pace and scale of river restoration projects across the West.

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