Against the Current Why are Chinook salmon moving to the urban creeks of San Jose in increasing numbers? Text and photographs by Jeremy Miller March 9, 2025 In this story: salmon, fish, wildlife, endangered species
Flaco’s Environmental Legacy An owl's death underscores the hazards faced by wild birds, especially in an urban setting By David Gessner February 23, 2025 In this story: endangered species, birds, urban living
Is Resurrecting an Island Worth It? Poplar Island gets a second chance as Marylanders rebuild the eroded terrain By Andrew Sharp February 11, 2025 In this story: ecosystems, saving wild places, birds
Elk in the Sierra Nevada: An Invasion or a Recovery? It’s more than a question of history. The elk could have big effects on the future of this iconic wilderness. By Ian Rose January 28, 2025 In this story: wildlife, animals, ecosystems
Meet the Women Rescuing Whales in California A Monterey nonprofit’s "whale ambulance" helps entangled whales By Katherine Irving February 2, 2025 In this story: whales, sustainability, oceans, activism, animals
It’s Not Your Imagination: Migrating Birds Talk to Each Other A new study proves birds communicate between and within their families By Louise Fabiani January 23, 2025 In this story: science, birds, Gee Whiz
President Biden's Last Push to Cement His Conservation Legacy New monuments, drilling restrictions, and species protections could have lasting benefits By Ethan Freedman January 19, 2025 In this story: federal policy, oil, endangered species, monuments
Grizzly Bears Saved The Biden administration secures the short-term future for grizzlies in the northern Rockies By Lindsey Botts January 8, 2025 In this story: grizzlies, endangered species, saving wild places, bears, animals
These High Schoolers’ Hobbies Include Saving Endangered Species From Extinction The United Anglers of Casa Grande is a one-of-a-kind conservation program run by high schoolers By Jordan Winters January 6, 2025 In this story: salmon, fish, marine ecosystems, endangered species, saving wild places
Built for Winter Wolverines thrive in the harshest conditions during the bleakest time of year By Ruth Kamnitzer January 5, 2025 In this story: animals