David Yarrow Makes Fine Art out of Wild Nature December 25, 2019 A polar bear in Svalbard, Norway, leaves only footprints In this story: photography, wildlife
How the Environmental Movement Can Go Beyond NIMBY-ism By Jason Mark December 18, 2019 Dirty and dangerous industries shouldn't be in anyone's backyard In this story: fracked gas, public lands
The Curious Case of the Rabbit Mountain Elk By Stephen Miller December 17, 2019 In Colorado, residents clash over a plan for managing wildlife In this story: public lands
A Song of Bats and Fire By James Steinbauer December 10, 2019 Wildfire may help bats adapt to climate change and white-nose syndrome In this story: wildlife, wildfire, climate change
Good Dogs Against Invasive Species By Heide Brandes December 8, 2019 Is man’s best friend also nature’s best protector? In this story: invasive species, wildlife
Microbiome Is a Human Right By Heather Smith November 26, 2019 You’ve got to fight for your right to microbes In this story: science, environmental justice, air, clean water
Ahead of the Pack By Juliet Grable November 24, 2019 Novel projects bode well for conservationists, ranchers, and wolves In this story: wolves, wildlife
Can Technology Fix Food Waste? By Heather Smith November 21, 2019 Or is it just a Band-Aid on a larger problem? In this story: food and drink, politics, science, climate change, recycling
Mexico’s “Jaguar Warriors” Risk Their Lives to Save Big Cats By Jeremy Kryt November 13, 2019 A team of researchers grapple with poachers, loggers, and narcos to track jaguars In this story: endangered species
ICYMI: Roadkill Is the New California Cuisine By Heather Smith October 24, 2019 A weekly news round-up for busy people In this story: science, politics, climate change