Lands & Waters
It’s National Wildlife Refuge Week. Here’s Why You Should Celebrate.
By
Emily Malter
October 9, 2016
Whooping Crane Migration Changes Course
After 15 years of using crane costumes and ultralight aircraft, researchers are taking a more naturalistic approach to restoring crane populations in the eastern United States
By
Jason Daley
October 8, 2016
Need for Seeds
Cary Fowler, the visionary behind the Svalbard Global Seed Vault, talks about his new book—and why biodiversity is a key component of world peace
By
Katie O'Reilly
October 6, 2016
How Amateur Scientists Are Unlocking the Secrets of California’s Redwood Forests
An excerpt from the new book Citizen Scientist
By
Mary Ellen Hannibal
October 3, 2016
Ghost Gear Haunts the World’s Oceans
By
Allan Lynch
September 30, 2016
How Bats Survive in An Increasingly Noisy World
New research shows some bats can switch to echolocation in noisy environments
By
Jason Daley
September 27, 2016
“Where’s the best place to raise children?”
By
Kathryn Aalto
September 23, 2016
The Paradox of “Last Chance Tourism”
A new study shows travelers are flocking to those destinations most ravaged by climate change
By
Katie O'Reilly
September 22, 2016
The Magazine of The Sierra Club