Spring's 5 Best Wildlife Webcams Celebrate the vernal equinox by witnessing new wildlife in real time By Patrick Fitzgerald March 20, 2017 In this story: wildlife
On the Origin of High-Sodium Species Roads and the salt spread on them are pushing the evolution of species By Jason Daley March 19, 2017 In this story: wildlife
Will Trump Abolish Utah's Bears Ears National Monument? First casualty in the fight: Utah loses the giant Outdoor Retailer trade show By Julian Smith March 18, 2017 In this story: monuments, public lands
Burger King Linked to a Whopping Million-Plus Acres of Deforestation Half of Brazil’s savanna is already gone, and big soy has taken over By Joanna Nix March 20, 2017 In this story: wilderness, environmental justice, Industrial Transformation, forests
The Endangered Species Act Doesn’t Need “Reform” If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it By Raúl M. Grijalva March 15, 2017 In this story: endangered species
Modern Noah Wants to Photograph the Animals. All of Them. Joel Sartore is building a Photo Ark. It’s up to us whether the glorious, noble, and just plain weird creatures aboard it will ever get off. By Paul Rauber March 15, 2017 In this story: wildlife
The Giving Tree Ancient bald cypress trees’ rings are repositories of climate data By Virginia Holman March 10, 2017 In this story: forests, climate change, science
Empowering Women to Save the Planet, One Expedition at a Time This initiative sent 76 female scientists to the southernmost continent By Drew Higgins March 8, 2017 In this story: women, science
Women Are Underrepresented in Science. Can a Coloring Book Help? Sara MacSorley wants STEM fields to be more inclusive By Wendy Becktold March 8, 2017 In this story: books, science, art, women
Invasive Species in Hawaii Are Eating Everything—Even Themselves Cannibalism helps invaders out-compete native species By Sara Novak March 2, 2017 In this story: invasive species, wildlife