6 Must-Read Books for Your Fall Reading List By Jason Mark , Jonathan Hahn , Heather Smith , Tatum McConnell November 24, 2022 Give yourself the gift of an inspiring read with these stories of natural wonder, personal discovery, and homecoming In this story: books, science, climate change, fossil fuels, wildlife
Killing of Mexican Wolf Highlights Why Recovery Is Failing By Lindsey Botts November 20, 2022 Here are three key things that conservationists say need to happen to turn things around In this story: wolves, wildlife, saving wild places, environment, wilderness
World Leaders Call for “Paris Moment” on Biodiversity Day at COP27 By Lindsey Botts November 18, 2022 International meeting highlights the interconnectedness of climate change and biodiversity loss In this story: biomass, climate change, climate negotiations, wildlife, saving wild places
Biodiversity Is About to Have Its Climate Change Moment By Ed Grumbine November 21, 2022 An international meeting of world leaders will decide the fate of life on Earth In this story: climate negotiations, biomass, wildlife, climate change, federal climate policy
We Saved These Tuna. We Can Save Some Sharks Too. By Heather Smith November 16, 2022 Global fisheries have to get serious if we want to save Shark Week In this story: oceans, international, fish, wildlife, science
Can Wildlife Corridors Save Mountain Lions? By Margie Cullen November 15, 2022 Car travel poses the biggest danger to wildcats In this story: wild cats, wildlife
When Nature Speaks, What Does It Say? By Krystal Vasquez October 30, 2022 Karen Bakker listens for signs of life in "The Sounds of Life" In this story: books, science, wildlife
The Mythical Golden Nautilus, Too Rare for Its Own Good By Sara Novak October 22, 2022 A slimy coat helps it avoid oceanic predators, but not shell collectors on eBay In this story: wildlife
A Grand Vision for Rewilding the West With Beavers and Wolves By Christopher Ketcham October 20, 2022 But is it politically feasible? In this story: saving wild places, wildlife
Past the Salt By Skylar Knight October 16, 2022 After 150 years of salt mining, a tidal marsh returns In this story: science, wetlands, wildlife, climate change