Some Forests Survive Drought by “Tree Fracking” Researchers find significant amounts of water hidden in underground rock By Paul Rauber April 9, 2018 In this story: science, fracking
Say Hi to America’s Newest Threatened Bivalve Hates: Pollution. Loves: Hitch-hiking By Carly Nairn April 8, 2018 In this story: politics, wildlife, science, clean water, animals
Major Report Paints Grim Picture of Biodiversity But the extensive new data provides the tools to turn things around By Jason Daley April 7, 2018 In this story: science, climate change
Trump’s Wall Will Harm Endangered Species in Texas, Study Says University of Texas researchers warn about dangers to a wide variety of habitats By Katherine Wei April 6, 2018 In this story: borderlands, endangered species
ICYMI: Jazz Whales, Pruitt’s Hanky Panky, Martian Veggies, & More A weekly roundup for busy people By Paul Rauber April 6, 2018 In this story: climate change
Scott Pruitt Mulls Attack on California Clean Car Rules EPA chief supports states’ rights—except when it comes to environmental protection By Jason Mark April 6, 2018 In this story: EPA, climate change, national parks
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
Even Fox News Is Fed Up With EPA Chief Scott Pruitt As scandals mount, some Republican members of Congress are calling for his resignation By Heather Smith April 5, 2018 In this story: EPA, federal policy, politics, oil, dirty energy
Interior Department Backs Off Jacking Up Park Entrance Fees Public outrage forces Ryan Zinke to reconsider By Sam Schipani April 5, 2018 In this story: national parks
You Know About Wolf-Dogs—But What About the Dog-Wolves? Many Eurasian wolves are hybrids, raising questions about their conservation By Carly Nairn April 4, 2018 In this story: wildlife, science
New Mining Ban Around Yellowstone Moves Forward Forest Service supports a prohibition on new mining claims in southern Montana By Sam Schipani April 3, 2018 In this story: dept. of the interior, public lands, national parks, politics
In His New Novel, Richard Powers Writes From a Tree’s Point of View “The Overstory” turns the growing evidence of plant communication into literature By Michael Berry April 3, 2018 In this story: books, forests
Native Activists Halt New Drilling Near New Mexico's Chaco Canyon Protecting some sacred sites isn't enough when the whole landscape is sacred By Paul Rauber April 2, 2018 In this story: oil, fracking, climate change
Wyoming Is Waging a War on Wolves The Cowboy State’s scorched earth campaign threatens wolf recovery By William H. Funk April 2, 2018 In this story: wolves
April Astronomical Highlights: The Phases of Venus Get your camera ready for shining planets, stars, and sky By Kelly Kizer Whitt April 1, 2018 In this story: astronomy
Trees Score a Victory Against the Atlantic Coast Pipeline Controversial natural gas pipeline gets a temporary axe By Matt Smith April 1, 2018 In this story: pipelines, fracking, oil
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
Ride the Alps The only thing better than cycling Switzerland’s stunning, switchbacking mountain roads is riding them when they’re closed to cars. By Berne Broudy March 30, 2018
Big Auto Conspires With Scott Pruitt to Roll Back Tailpipe Standards EPA head is expected to loosen fuel-economy rules By Jason Mark March 30, 2018 In this story: vehicle standards, climate change, electric vehicles
ICYMI: Vampire Mice, Orange Snow, First Lady Lays an Egg, & More A weekly roundup for busy people By Paul Rauber March 30, 2018 In this story: climate change