New Border Wall Sections Threaten Remaining Wildlife Corridors President Trump’s plan to finish his wall along US-Mexico border puts wildlife conservation at risk By April Reese May 18, 2025 In this story: wildlife, saving wild places, borderlands, endangered species, Trump
Endangered Species Day Comes as Wildlife Face a New Crisis Newly proposed laws and administrative rollbacks threaten endangered species like never before By Kristen Weiss May 16, 2025 In this story: endangered species, wildlife, animals, wolves, animal rights
Cutting Energy Star Hurts Americans—And Helps No One but Polluters Trump is trying to eliminate one of the federal government’s most successful consumer protection tools By Ben Jealous May 15, 2025
EPA Killed the Energy Star The nation’s environmental watchdog is set to end one of the most popular energy-saving programs By Laura Stewart May 15, 2025 In this story: EPA, energy efficiency, buyers' guide
Project 2025 Is at the Center of Trump 2.0 The policy battle plan is intended to reverse engineer America to what it was over 100 years ago By Dana Drugmand May 14, 2025 In this story: Trump, EPA, climate change, politics
Beyond No Mow May: Here Are the Best Ways to Invite Pollinators to Your Yard The initial trend succeeded at getting people to think about biodiversity but falls short when it comes to the science By Lauren David May 13, 2025 In this story: gardening, pollinators, bees
Guilt, Hope, and Uncertainty: Three Eaton Fire Survivors, Three Different Journeys Sierra will follow them for a year as they navigate displacement, loss of work, and rebuilding community By Colleen Hagerty May 12, 2025 In this story: wildfire, disaster relief, climate change
Trump Administration Moves to End Major Conservation Rule Feds scuttle the Public Lands Rule, meant to even the playing field between conservation and industry By Ian Rose May 11, 2025 In this story: public lands, conservation, federal policy
When the Birds Stop Singing We are destroying bird habitats across this continent By Ben Jealous May 9, 2025
Public Lands Sales on the Table as Congress Looks for Ways to Raise Revenue Americans could be locked out of thousands of acres of public lands if this proposal is signed into law By Lindsey Botts May 8, 2025 In this story: public lands, saving wild places, wilderness, federal policy, wildlands
Public Lands Are at Risk as Congress Looks for Ways to Raise Money Conservation groups rally as lawmakers weigh proposals to sell off treasured landscapes By Lindsey Botts May 7, 2025 In this story: public lands, saving wild places, federal policy
Wolves Aren't Safe in British Columbia. A First Nations Partnership Set Out to Protect Them. Here's how Indigenous and conservation groups teamed up By Zack Metcalfe May 7, 2025 In this story: wolves, endangered species, indigenous communities, conservation
Five Bridges and a Hummingbird: Manhattan’s Ecological Oasis Cities may not seem like places full of natural wonder, but if you know where to look, life indeed abounds By Molly Herring May 6, 2025 In this story: urban living, conservation, Outdoors for All
How Recognizing Nature as an Artist Is Helping Protect It Musicians are utilizing natural soundscapes to advocate for the conservation of fragile ecosystems By Chloe Berge May 5, 2025 In this story: nature, wildlife, art, music, Wonder
Federal Funding Cuts Are Silencing the Wild Mass firings may spell mass species loss as the Capitol clamps down on conservation spending By Lauren Colella May 4, 2025 In this story: wildlife, saving wild places, federal policy, endangered species
When the Heat and Storms Come, Lies Will Not Save Us The National Climate Assessment matters By Ben Jealous May 2, 2025
The Joys of the Path Most Traveled One writer rediscovers awe thanks to an old forest friend By Cara Benson May 1, 2025 In this story: nature, Awe, Wonder, Joy
Rehoming Seattle’s Purple Martins Washington State balances critical coastal remediation projects with conserving a beloved, vulnerable bird By Rebecca Dzombak April 30, 2025 In this story: birds, conservation, hiking, science
Laurene Allen Took On One of New England's Biggest Environmental Crises The Goldman Prize winner mobilized her community to oppose toxic PFAS in their drinking water By Laura Stewart April 29, 2025 In this story: activism, Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS), PFAS