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
In a World Full of Disagreement, Wildlife Corridors Unite Us By Wendy Abrams December 7, 2023 The Liberty Canyon Wildlife Corridor put conservation over profit In this story: wildlife
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
Even Turkey Vultures Face an Uncertain Future in the Anthropocene By Anna Marija Helt November 23, 2023 The success of these birds dwindles as human-caused threats multiply In this story: birds, wildlife, animals
Bison Get the Ken Burns Treatment in "The American Buffalo" By Lindsey Botts November 21, 2023 New PBS documentary shows how bison helped shape a continent In this story: bison, indigenous communities, wildlife, saving wild places
Thousands of Wild Animals Are Killed Annually in New York for Fun By Lindsey Botts November 13, 2023 New Yorkers urge Governor Hochul to sign a wildlife killing contests bill before the end of the year In this story: wildlife, saving wild places, wolves, wilderness
Watch Your Language By Louise Fabiani November 5, 2023 By using anthropocentric terms, we work against the better interests of animals and other organisms In this story: science
How to Stop the Spread of Spotted Lanternflies By Elham Shabahat November 4, 2023 These colorful insects are moving across the Northeast and will likely be near you soon In this story: invasive species, insects, agriculture, forests, wildlife
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
In Defense of the Rat By J.B. MacKinnon October 28, 2023 Rats are less pestilent and more lovable than we think. Can we learn to live with them? In this story: animals, wildlife, science