ICYMI: Beware the Loch Ness Eel & Eavesdropping Squirrels By Heather Smith September 13, 2019 A weekly roundup for busy people In this story: science, international climate policy, politics
A Quarantine in the Forest By James Steinbauer September 21, 2019 Holding back a deadly epidemic in Oregon In this story: forests, state forests, science
You Can’t Put a Price Tag on Life By Jason Mark September 16, 2019 An attack on the Endangered Species Act violates a bedrock conservation law In this story: endangered species
You Can Visit America's Serengeti by Bike By Aaron Teasdale September 6, 2019 Watch out for bison, plus other tips for visiting the American Prairie Reserve In this story: public lands
Hurricane Dorian + Florida’s Toxic Waste = Trouble By Austyn Gaffney September 3, 2019 It’s hard to keep pollution in one place in hurricane country In this story: climate change, EPA, toxics, science
Will Antarctic Ice Doom Us All? By Chloe Zilliac September 2, 2019 A new study arrives at some disturbing numbers In this story: climate change, international climate policy, science, oceans
Canada's First Nations Do Conservation Their Way By Heather Smith September 6, 2019 Indigenous Guardians protect lands through litigation, direct action, diplomacy In this story: public lands, indigenous communities
Cyanide Bombs Kill Thousands of Animals a Year By Chloe Zilliac August 18, 2019 A controversial method for controlling predators is reauthorized In this story: wildlife
Roadsides Are Refuges for Declining Pollinators By Jason Daley August 17, 2019 Managing and restoring roadsides is a cheap and easy way to protect bees and other pollinators In this story: science, pollinators
Critics Call BLM and USDA Relocations a Gambit to Sell Off Public Lands By E.A. Crunden August 14, 2019 The Trump administration appears to be celebrating a federal brain drain In this story: public lands, politics