A Whale of a Controversy Animal rights groups and the Makah Nation tangle over traditional whaling By Britany Robinson May 11, 2021 In this story: whales, indigenous communities, oceans
Beavers Are Firefighters Who Work for Free Is it time to rethink beaver relocation bans? By Lucy Sherriff May 4, 2021 In this story: science, indigenous communities, wildlife, animals, politics
Cultivating the Seeds of Renewal In "The Seed Keeper," a Dakota woman digs through a difficult past By Wendy Becktold March 7, 2021 In this story: books, indigenous communities
Diane Wilson on Seeds and the Stories They Tell For the author and activist, seeds are the key to survival By Wendy Becktold March 7, 2021 In this story: books, indigenous communities
As the Line 3 Pipeline Pushes Forward, Water Protectors Push Back Indigenous activists lead the effort to stop construction By Nicole Pollack March 8, 2021 In this story: environmental justice, pipelines, indigenous communities
Time to Indigenize Lands and Water Conservation Native American activists are leading a push to embed traditional ecological knowledge in land management decisions By Melissa K. Nelson December 22, 2020 In this story: bright futures, public lands, indigenous communities
The Overstory: The Future is Bright Season Two, Episode Six October 13, 2020 In this story: podcast, indigenous communities, racial justice, clean energy
Iñupiaq Activist Siqiniq Maupin on Survival and the Arctic Refuge The fossil fuel industry has inflicted enormous damage, but her land and culture endure Adapted from an interview by Wendy Becktold December 8, 2020 In this story: indigenous communities, arctic
Indigenous Canadians Suffer Abuse, Attacks Over Fishing Rights Non-native fishermen launch “lobster war” in Nova Scotia By Ron Johnson October 30, 2020 In this story: indigenous communities
The Fire Deficit Who is responsible for the West’s wildfires? By Joe Purtell October 22, 2020 In this story: politics, science, forests, climate change, indigenous communities