Help Songbirds Migrating North Avoid Collisions Opportunities abound for bird-loving citizen scientists By Lela Nargi March 12, 2017 In this story: birds, light pollution
The Giving Tree Ancient bald cypress trees’ rings are repositories of climate data By Virginia Holman March 10, 2017 In this story: forests, climate change, science
Some Food for Thought on “Moral Meat Eating” What will it take to change our entrenched dietary patterns? By Steve Ma March 9, 2017 In this story: food and drink, vegan
Femmes Environnementales: International Women’s Day Reading Nine female nature writers who inspire us to explore, enjoy, and protect the planet By Katie O'Reilly March 8, 2017 In this story: books, adventure
Empowering Women to Save the Planet, One Expedition at a Time This initiative sent 76 female scientists to the southernmost continent By Drew Higgins March 8, 2017 In this story: women, science
Women Are Underrepresented in Science. Can a Coloring Book Help? Sara MacSorley wants STEM fields to be more inclusive By Wendy Becktold March 8, 2017 In this story: books, science, art, women
Is the Day Without a Woman Strike Symbolic? Yes, But It’s Also Effective. Organizers of the Women’s March call for women to not show up on March 8 By Wendy Becktold March 7, 2017 In this story: activism
The Heart of Canoe Nation Algonquin Provincial Park is a paddler’s dream. But it has a dark little secret. By Conor Mihell March 12, 2017 In this story: hiking
Envisioning a Border Without Walls There's a better, greener way to have safe and secure borders By Daniel Blue Tyx March 6, 2017 In this story: politics, environmental justice
Invasive Species in Hawaii Are Eating Everything—Even Themselves Cannibalism helps invaders out-compete native species By Sara Novak March 2, 2017 In this story: invasive species, wildlife