ICYMI: No Scooters in Paris, No Salmon Season in California, No Protection for Coyotes & No Dubya National Park By Paul Rauber April 7, 2023 A weekly roundup for busy people In this story: wildlife, indigenous communities, coal, dirty fuels
The Asteroid and the Fern By Jacquelyn Gill April 3, 2023 A paleoecologist on what the past can teach us about climate change In this story: science, books, climate change
Woman as Medical Waste By Kate Golden March 30, 2023 A cancer survivor reflects on the downstream costs of her treatment In this story: science, water, toxics
Shooting Coyotes Is a Short-Term Solution By Rachel May March 29, 2023 Real coexistence starts with changing human behavior In this story: wildlife, urban living
When Indigenous Rights, Conservation, and a Very Lucrative Fishery Collide By Kate Golden March 27, 2023 In the fast-changing Bering Sea, a small tribe makes a big push to save their island In this story: indigenous communities, oceans, fish
Conservation Efforts Have a Massive Blind Spot By Grace van Deelen March 26, 2023 How creating protected areas for insects could help stem the biodiversity crisis In this story: insects, saving wild places, wildlife, bees, endangered species
The Pandemic Diet (For Falcons) By Niko Zlotnik March 25, 2023 When Londoners stayed home, peregrine falcons ate less pigeon In this story: science, birds, wildlife
ICYMI: California Deluge, New National Monuments, ʻOumuamua Killjoys & Fecund Mr. Pickles By Paul Rauber March 24, 2023 A weekly roundup for busy people In this story: climate change, wilderness, wildlife
The IPCC Says There’s Still Time. So Now What? By Heather Smith March 23, 2023 The report is full of warnings—and a whole lot of hope for the future In this story: science, climate change, international climate policy
Weaponized Juvenile Techno-Tortoises By Leonie Sherman March 19, 2023 The gamification of desert tortoise protection In this story: wildlife, science, endangered species