The Awe-Inspiring Sounds of Earth By Julia Sklar January 23, 2024 In "A Book of Noises," Caspar Henderson documents the planet's wondrous noises In this story: books, wildlife
What Are Wildlife Crossings, and Do They Work? By Lindsey Botts January 23, 2024 In "Crossings," Ben Goldfarb charts a course through the world of road ecology In this story: books, wildlife
ICYMI: Hertz Gives Up on EVs, China’s Shrinking Population, Sea Turtles Turning Female & We’re All on Thin Ice By Paul Rauber January 19, 2024 Environmental news of the week for busy people In this story: animals, climate change, current events, Roundup
The Story of the Orcas and the Chinook Salmon By Ben Jealous January 6, 2024 An Endangered Species Act parable In this story: endangered species, fish, salmon
ICYMI: Guardian Clams of Warsaw, Five New Hedgehogs, Hot Today & Hotter Tomorrow By Paul Rauber January 5, 2024 Environmental news of the week for busy people In this story: animals, climate change, current events, Roundup
Scientists Are Turning to Invisible Microbes to Support Animal Conservation By Emily Driehaus January 4, 2024 Understanding animal and environmental microbiomes could be the key to successfully reintroducing captive animals to the wild In this story: animals, wildlife
The Rosy-Finch Moves in Mysterious Ways By Sara Van Note December 29, 2023 Why black and brown-capped rosy-finches are among the most threatened birds in North America In this story: birds, endangered species
Two Stoneflies Lead the Way for Conserving Other Uncharismatic Species By Hailey Smalley December 28, 2023 The Endangered Species Act protection of two alpine flies could help reshape the future of invertebrates worldwide In this story: endangered species, insects
Scientists Race to Find Out Why the Western Bumblebee Is Disappearing By Sarah Trent December 27, 2023 Bombus occidentalis was common across the West, but since the 1990s its numbers have plummeted In this story: bees, endangered species, hiking