How Many Beefalo Is Too Many Beefalo? Sharpshooters, the Grand Canyon, and the beefalo management quandary By Ron Dungan June 20, 2018 In this story: wildlife, national parks, science, animals
Climate Deniers Are More Likely to Be Racist. Why? A new study has a theory By Heather Smith June 18, 2018 In this story: federal climate policy, politics, science, democracy, environmental justice
Coral Reefs Lost to Kīlauea Eruption Hawaii Volcanoes National Park sustains major damage; closed indefinitely By Dan Zukowski June 12, 2018 In this story: science, national parks
Say Hello to Big Seed When Bayer swallows Monsanto, it will control a quarter of the world's seed market By Katie O'Reilly June 8, 2018 In this story: food and drink, agriculture, politics, science
The Captivating Venus Flytrap While a common sight, the iconic plant is threatened in its natural habitat By Matt Smith June 10, 2018 In this story: science
How Many People Do You Need to Change the Culture? Hint: This University of Pennsylvania study says 25 percent By Katherine Wei June 7, 2018 In this story: science
Study Shows Air Pollution Makes Genetic Changes in the Brain Coarse particles and heavy metals can activate disease-causing genes By Jason Daley June 6, 2018 In this story: science, air, toxics
Saving the Amazon’s Paca Scientists and hunters team up to protect an important food source By Sophie Yeo April 29, 2018 In this story: wildlife, endangered species, science
Some Forests Survive Drought by “Tree Fracking” Researchers find significant amounts of water hidden in underground rock By Paul Rauber April 9, 2018 In this story: science, fracking
Say Hi to America’s Newest Threatened Bivalve Hates: Pollution. Loves: Hitch-hiking By Carly Nairn April 8, 2018 In this story: politics, wildlife, science, clean water, animals