Drought-Denying Ranchers Ride to Washington By Judith Lewis Mernit December 4, 2014 Angry Nevadans travel by horse from the West Coast to the capital for the right to graze on water-starved rangeland In this story: water, animals, saving wild places, public lands, climate change
Great Barrier Reef Madness By Serena Renner October 1, 2014 Dumping and dredging for new coal ports deal latest blows to Australia's natural treasure. In this story: coal, dirty energy, activism, saving wild places
Flying a Fine Line By Caitlin Kauffman July 24, 2014 Drones could be a boon for conservation—but first, they need to overcome their stigma In this story: animals, technology, activism
Those Not-So-Wild Europeans By Lenny Antonelli June 4, 2014 Re-creating wilderness on a continent that has almost none In this story: saving wild places, public lands, wilderness, travel, hiking
Poaching in Africa By Paul Rauber July 1, 2013 Tusks and horns are no match for automatic weapons In this story: activism, rhinos
RUN, LOBO, RUN! By Karen Angel November 1, 2013 Feds propose delisting the gray wolf, ending 35 years of protection In this story: animals
Don't Sweat It, Mr. President! By Paul Rauber September 1, 2013 Your decision is easy: The Keystone XL pipeline will make carbon pollution worse In this story: , tar sands
The Next Asteroid By Jake Abrahamson April 4, 2014 Are humans causing a sixth mass extinction? In this story: books, climate change
Scorched Earth By Brooke Jarvis March 12, 2014 Extreme wildfires may mean forests without trees In this story: science
Extreme Weather: Who's to Blame? By Paul Rauber March 7, 2014 Time for a climate agreement is running out, and tempers are running short