Can the Ancient Humpback Chub Hang On in Today's Grand Canyon? By Morgan Sjogren January 12, 2023 It has survived invasive predators, too-cold water, poisoning, electro-shocks, and a ginormous dam. Still, the chub persists. In this story: fish, rivers, saving wild places, endangered species
"We Out Here" Showcases People of Color in the Science Community By Annie Roth January 8, 2023 Zookeeper Alexi Grousis uses his podcast and social media to reach new audiences In this story: activism, animals
How to Live With Wolves By Lindsey Botts January 15, 2023 Wolf advocates have ideas for how the Great Lakes states can make wolf plans better In this story: wolves, wildlife, animal rights, animals, saving wild places
Condor CSI By Juliet Grable December 28, 2022 When a condor dies in California, Tabitha Viner pulls on her necropsy gloves and gets to work In this story: endangered species, birds
Where Humans Live, Animals Get Crowded By Bethany Brookshire December 24, 2022 Animals are more likely to share space in human-dominated areas, a new study says In this story: science, animals, wildlife
How to Become an Ally for Indigenous-Led Conservation By Lindsey Botts December 21, 2022 Canada is showcasing how important Indigenous-led efforts are to meeting conservation goals In this story: international climate policy, saving wild places, wildlife
Deal Reached to Save Wildlife and Nature By Lindsey Botts December 20, 2022 COP15 biodiversity conference ends in Montreal with lots of ambition In this story: wildlife, wilderness, animals, forests, Policy
The United States Is Not a Party to a Global Treaty to Protect Wildlife By Lindsey Botts December 16, 2022 But it still plays a big role in helping to draft the UN biodiversity framework In this story: wildlife, animals, 30x30, wilderness, Policy
4 Things to Watch as the Global Biodiversity Conference Unfolds By Lindsey Botts December 7, 2022 These issues could make or break efforts to protect threatened wildlife In this story: international climate policy, endangered species, saving wild places, climate change, wildlife
Why Is New Jersey Planning to Kill 20 Percent of Tagged Bears This Week? By Lindsey Botts December 5, 2022 Conservation groups say it won’t solve the issues the state is hoping to address In this story: bears, animals, animal rights, wildlife, saving wild places