How Many People Do You Need to Change the Culture? By Katherine Wei June 7, 2018 Hint: This University of Pennsylvania study says 25 percent In this story: science
High Seas Fishing As Economically Unsustainable As It Is Ecologically By Carly Nairn June 6, 2018 A new study finds fishing in international waters is a losing gambit In this story: oceans
Study Shows Air Pollution Makes Genetic Changes in the Brain By Jason Daley June 6, 2018 Coarse particles and heavy metals can activate disease-causing genes In this story: science, air, toxics
Ambassador to the Bear World By Paul Rauber May 31, 2018 Charlie Russell proved humans could coexist with grizzlies—if they want to In this story: wilderness, wildlife, grizzlies
Whittled Down, Endangered Species Act Continues to Be Chipped Away By Carly Nairn May 30, 2018 A raft of new proposals seek to weaken the ESA In this story: endangered species, wildlife, dept. of the interior
Fatal Washington Mountain Lion Attack: The Postmortem By Hannah Weinberger May 25, 2018 Sometimes doing everything right isn’t enough In this story: wildlife
How the Honeybee Buzz Hurts Wild Bees By Sam Schipani May 29, 2018 Public understanding of pollinator issues is limited—and that’s a problem In this story: bees, public lands, wildlife, endangered species
Is Your Sunscreen Destroying Coral Reefs? By Hannah Lott-Schwartz May 28, 2018 Here’s how to protect both the ocean and your keister In this story: oceans, toxics
Africa Chimp, Gorilla Populations Improve But Are Still Endangered By Jason Daley May 22, 2018 Study shows 80 percent of the animals live outside reserves and are threatened In this story: endangered species, animals
Grizzly Bears Haven’t “Recovered,” So Don’t Start Shooting Them By Jason Mark May 18, 2018 Wyoming set to approve bear-hunting season; Yellowstone grizzlies remain isolated In this story: wilderness