Electric Shark Boogaloo Is there such a thing as an electric fence, but for sharks? By Diana Crow April 5, 2018 In this story: oceans, animals, surfing, science
Jo-Anne McArthur’s Camera Is a Tool for Animal Rights Activism Inside the groundbreaking “We Animals” project By Katie O'Reilly March 30, 2018 In this story: animals, saving wild places, endangered species, wildlife
Federal Judge Puts the Brakes on BLM’s Coal Giveaway Court rules that the agency must consider climate change in leasing decisions By Heather Smith March 29, 2018 In this story: public lands, coal, politics, climate change, federal policy
Trump Administration Bulldozes Desert Conservation Plan BLM's actions threaten to reignite conflicts over fate of California desert By Sam Schipani March 29, 2018 In this story: dept. of the interior, president, clean energy, solar, wind
Can Atlantic Whale Deaths Be Stopped? Scientists look for answers after a spate of unusual mortality events By Dan Zukowski March 28, 2018 In this story: oceans, climate change
Tell It to the Judge, Big Oil Carbon polluters acknowledge climate basics but duck responsibility By Jason Mark March 22, 2018 In this story: climate change, science, clean energy, dirty energy, activism
Heartbreaking Final Moments of the Last Male Northern White Rhino Can the species survive? It will take a miracle. By Paul Rauber March 21, 2018 In this story: wildlife
Does Science Really Guide the Way We Manage Wildlife? Study suggests management agencies fail to detail scientific influence on decisions By Jason Daley March 26, 2018 In this story: wildlife, science
Boxed In: Retail Warehouses Pave Over Pristine Farmland An agrarian haven is being transformed into a global-supply-chain hub By Connor McGuigan March 15, 2018 In this story: agriculture, science, food and drink
As Rabies Scourges Painted Dogs, a Race to Vaccinate Domestic Breeds Rabies remains the largest contributor to wild-dog deaths in Africa By Carly Nairn March 12, 2018 In this story: wildlife, science