Aliens Among Us A photo essay of insects—extremely bug and incredibly close By Heather Smith March 28, 2022 In this story: wildlife, photography, animals
COVID-19's Legacy in Parks and Public Lands Crowding is way up, and land managers are trying to balance equity, experience, and landscape preservation in real time By Heather Hansman March 29, 2022 In this story: public lands
Air, Lies, and Instagram Did the air really get better during lockdown? By Krystal Vasquez March 19, 2022 In this story: air, climate change, science, environmental justice, Policy
The East Coast’s First Indigenous Kelp Farm Readies for Harvest Seaweed cultivation holds promise as a new front in the fight against climate change By Megan Gannon March 13, 2022 In this story: oceans, indigenous communities
Jet Fuel in Paradise This is how you hobble a city’s climate resilience By Kate Golden March 9, 2022 In this story: science, environmental justice, clean water, climate change, disaster relief
In Search of Alaska's Tiny Bat Introverts These little brown bats are small, dark, fast, and silent—at least to our ears By Kate Golden April 10, 2022 In this story: science, wildlife
We Don't Deserve Beavers Meddlesome beavers are cleaning up Superfund sites By Isobel Whitcomb April 30, 2022 In this story: science, animals, wildlife, public lands
Greener Acres Imagine what it would look like to rewild the industrial-agriculture state of Iowa By Jason Mark March 15, 2022 In this story: public lands, saving wild places
Researchers Are Using eDNA to Track Lynx, Wolverines, and More Environmental DNA in snow tracks can help conservationists find and study rare carnivores By Sierra Cistone February 21, 2022 In this story: science, animals
Invasive Species Aren’t Always the Bad Guys For some plants struggling to keep up with climate change, invasive species may be the lifeline they need By Isobel Whitcomb February 17, 2022 In this story: invasive species, science, climate change