Audubon and Lady Birds and Videos, Oh My By Katie O'Reilly July 29, 2021 Check out this year’s Audubon Bird Photography contest victors
Some Highlights From the Red Road to DC By Jason Mark July 29, 2021 A photo gallery showcases the power of art to spur activism in defense of sacred places In this story: indigenous communities
Climate-Fueled Heat Waves Spell Danger for Wildlife By Juliet Grable July 28, 2021 Salmon, bears, shellfish, and other animals hammered by high temps and drought In this story: climate change
Bringing Back Bogs By Chloe Williams July 27, 2021 Researchers are working to find the best ways to help soggy ecosystems recover In this story: ecosystems
A Postcard From the Red Road to DC By Jason Mark July 26, 2021 Traditionally carved totem pole brings attention to Indigenous sovereignty struggles across the United States In this story: indigenous communities
Dispatch From the Line 3 Front Lines By Michael Brune July 25, 2021 A call to support the Indigenous resistance In this story: pipelines, indigenous communities, dirty fuels
Could Las Vegas’s Grass Removal Policies Alter the Western US Drought-Scape? By Daniel Rothberg July 24, 2021 Inside one of America’s most aggressive municipal water-conservation measures In this story: water, climate change, lifestyle, urban living, politics
ICYMI: Smoky Summer, Trash Parrots & Michigan Criminalizes Surfers By Paul Rauber July 23, 2021 A weekly roundup for busy people In this story: climate change
New Protections for Ancient Trees By Krista Langlois July 22, 2021 Biden administration halts old-growth logging in the Tongass National Forest In this story: public lands
Meet Amber Share, Roaster of Nature’s Fiercest Critics By Katie O'Reilly July 21, 2021 Beloved Instagram account “Subpar Parks” is now a book In this story: national parks
Wildfires Have Changed. Why Hasn’t Firefighting? By Colleen Hagerty July 20, 2021 Wildland firefighters sound the alarm on a system that leaves them underpaid and overworked In this story: climate change
Mexican Wolf Foster Parents Get the Job Done By April Reese July 19, 2021 Inside the re-wolfing of New Mexico’s Gila Forest In this story: science, agriculture, wildlife, animals
Say Hello to the Arctic Kelp Rush By Austin Price July 18, 2021 Could the Arctic become a kelp boomtown? In this story: science, climate change, oceans
Billionaires Do Not Need to Go to Space By Holly Haworth July 16, 2021 Our whole planet is a spaceship, darn it In this story: climate change, science, environmental justice
ICYMI: Goldfish Takeover, Tongass Makeover & King Coal’s Reign Over By Paul Rauber July 16, 2021 A weekly roundup for busy people In this story: climate change
How to Adventure Smart in Extreme Heat By Steve Larese July 15, 2021 You can’t beat the heat, so here are seven ways to prevent it from beating you In this story: hiking
Public Lands Transformed: Inside Parks’ Wildfire Recovery By Gigi Ragland July 14, 2021 This summer’s park-goers witness the good, the bad, and the surprising In this story: public lands
Mythical Figures Probe the Future in “Appleseed” By Michael Berry July 13, 2021 Sierra reviews Matt Bell’s latest novel In this story: books, climate change
Who’s the Green City for, Really? By Aaron Mok July 12, 2021 What NYC’s Little Island says about parks and inequality In this story: urban living, science, architecture, equity
My Father and the Heat Dome By Ana Ramirez July 11, 2021 Climate change is amplifying injustice for farmworkers In this story: agriculture, climate change, immigration, labor