Can California Condors Survive Avian Flu?
An outbreak among condors in the Southwest has wildlife conservationists on high alert
By
Juliet Grable
May 3, 2023
Campaign Urges Agencies to Keep Big Trees Standing
Key forests are identified that are crucial to honoring old-growth executive order
By
Juliet Grable
February 6, 2023
Condor CSI
When a condor dies in California, Tabitha Viner pulls on her necropsy gloves and gets to work
By
Juliet Grable
December 28, 2022
A People’s History of the Inflation Reduction Act
It was grassroots movements that created the political space for the historic climate legislation
By
Juliet Grable
December 22, 2022
How the Inflation Reduction Act Helps Forests Help Us
The landmark climate law is also good news for trees
By
Juliet Grable
September 21, 2022
Citizen Scientists Rally for Pacific Northwest Monarchs
The butterflies made a showy return this year after a long absence
By
Juliet Grable
August 23, 2022
In this story:
insects
What I Learned From Wildfire Risk Tools
Fire maps are better than ever. Are we ready to use them?
By
Juliet Grable
August 4, 2022
Congress Is Considering a Wildlife Protection Bill That Everyone Can Love
The Recovering America’s Wildlife Act enjoys bipartisan support and could be a game changer for imperiled species
By
Juliet Grable
July 11, 2022
Can the Defense Production Act Jump-Start a Transition to Renewable Energy?
Climate activists are calling for a full-scale mobilization
By
Juliet Grable
June 7, 2022
When Women Lead, the Environment Benefits
What’s behind the correlation between gender and a commitment to environmental protection?
By
Juliet Grable
May 27, 2022