What Are Wildlife Crossings, and Do They Work?
By Lindsey Botts January 23, 2024In "Crossings," Ben Goldfarb charts a course through the world of road ecology
Clean Energy Organizers Just Need a Little Help From Their Friends
Adapted from an interview by Lindsey Botts January 18, 2024This Texas advocate lit up the fight for clean energy with coalition building
How Boise Educator Dick Jordan Has Sparked a Love of Nature in Students
By Lindsey Botts December 31, 2023An award-winning high school teacher got his students out of the classroom and into the wild
New Proposal Hopes to Extend Protections to Old-Growth Forests
By Lindsey Botts December 21, 2023Conservation groups welcome the news but lament the lack of measures for mature forests
Wild Wolves Return to Colorado
By Lindsey Botts December 19, 2023Wolf paws are finally on the ground, just as Colorado voters intended
What's the Sierra Club Been Up to Lately?
By Lindsey Botts December 18, 2023Alerts, campaign updates, and victories from Sierra Club volunteers and staff
Tribal Nations Play a Growing Role in Addressing the Biodiversity Crisis
By Lindsey Botts December 13, 2023Indigenous communities work to protect salmon, wolves, and condors
Biden Administration Provides a Lifeline to Threatened Wolverines
By Lindsey Botts December 1, 2023They’re now officially listed under the ESA—but still not entirely protected
Bison Get the Ken Burns Treatment in "The American Buffalo"
By Lindsey Botts November 21, 2023New PBS documentary shows how bison helped shape a continent
Thousands of Wild Animals Are Killed Annually in New York for Fun
By Lindsey Botts November 13, 2023New Yorkers urge Governor Hochul to sign a wildlife killing contests bill before the end of the year