Biden Administration Supports Removal of Four Dams on the Snake River By Isobel Whitcomb December 14, 2023 Decommissioning the dams is the first step toward restoring salmon runs and respecting Native treaties In this story: water, salmon, endangered species, fish
Tribal Nations Play a Growing Role in Addressing the Biodiversity Crisis By Lindsey Botts December 13, 2023 Indigenous communities work to protect salmon, wolves, and condors In this story: indigenous communities, endangered species, ecosystems
How to Make the Endangered Species Act Last the Next 50 Years By Rachel Nuwer December 12, 2023 What if saving endangered species meant giving up on some of them? In this story: endangered species, climate change
Celebrating America’s Greatest Wildlife Conservation Law By Carl Safina December 11, 2023 A tribute to the Endangered Species Act on its 50th anniversary In this story: endangered species, environmental law
The Endangered Species Act Is America's Most Radical Environmental Law By Jason Mark December 11, 2023 Now we just need federal agencies to effectively enforce it In this story: endangered species
Biden Administration Provides a Lifeline to Threatened Wolverines By Lindsey Botts December 1, 2023 They’re now officially listed under the ESA—but still not entirely protected In this story: wildlife, endangered species, saving wild places, animal rights, animals
Tiny Census, Big Impacts Thanks to the Southeast Bumble Bee Atlas By Daniel Walton October 29, 2023 The new initiative strives to inform pollinator conservation In this story: bees, endangered species
Assisted Migration Helps Animals Adapt to Climate Change By Joanna Thompson October 12, 2023 New federal regulations require rethinking our approach to conservation In this story: wildlife, animals, climate change, endangered species, wilderness
Dams Blocked Fish Migrations in These Alabama Rivers for Decades By Jason Ruffin July 25, 2023 Now the rivers may once again flow freely into the Gulf of Mexico In this story: fish, wildlife, saving wild places, rivers, endangered species
A Rare Legless Lizard Could Stop Oil Drilling in Its Tracks By Krissy Waite July 19, 2023 The legal status of the Temblor legless lizard threatens industry’s free rein In this story: endangered species