At the City of Joy, Women Learn to Farm, Heal, and Lead This center in the Congo supports women who are victims of violence and war By Olivia Acland December 10, 2025 In this story: women's rights, activism, community
An Enduring Truth in the Face of an Uncertain Future Endurance is both personal and ecological By Rosario Dawson December 9, 2025 In this story: activism
Farmworkers Brave Deadly Heat, Pollution, and ICE Raids Here's how communities take care of their own in California's Coachella Valley Text and photographs by Jireh Deng December 8, 2025 In this story: activism, labor, climate change, community
Fix Our Forests in Name Only A new piece of bipartisan legislation would erode safeguards meant to protect trees By Will Solomon December 7, 2025 In this story: forests, national forests, saving wild places, ecosystems, Policy
A Montana Utility’s Coal Addiction Costs Ratepayers Millions Energy bills are set to go up because the state wants to keep the Colstrip coal plant running By Nick Engelfried December 5, 2025 In this story: coal, coal ash, fossil fuels, energy costs
10 Stewardship-Powered Presents for Anyone Who Loves Public Lands More than merch, these gifts offer conservation capital By Katie O'Reilly December 4, 2025 In this story: buyers' guide, holidays, public lands
Marching Mangroves Threaten This Delicate Florida Ecosystem South Florida residents worry about the inland and northward advancement of the trees By Jennifer Reed December 3, 2025 In this story: ecosystems, marine ecosystems, climate change, climate adaptation
Creating Outdoor Space for All How a grassroots movement transformed former railroad land into trails for public use By Andrew Sharp December 2, 2025 In this story: Transit to Trails, inspiring connections outdoors, outdoor recreation, Outdoors for All, activism
The Rise of Community-Led Landslide Monitoring Could an innovative natural-disaster monitoring system in Alaska be a model for the rest of the country? By Christian Elliott December 1, 2025 In this story: snow sports, climate change, hiking
Can We Predict Wildfires? Researchers are coming up with a host of new tools to anticipate where the next mega-burn will occur By Nicole Williams November 30, 2025 In this story: wildfire, technology, climate adaptation, climate change
The People Reviving Ancient Salmon Traps—and the Photographer Documenting Them This river-based method could preserve both salmon populations and local livelihoods By Reese Anderson November 28, 2025 In this story: salmon, fish, indigenous communities, photography, activism
Denali and the Northern Lights: An Alaskan Winter Rail Journey Wind through snowy boreal forests, spot wildlife, and view North America’s highest peak on the Aurora Winter Train By Regis St. Louis November 27, 2025 In this story: travel, transportation, public transit, public lands, Joy
Pioneering Salmon Are Exploring Upper Klamath Basin With four dams removed, the fish are making a comeback By Juliet Grable November 26, 2025 In this story: salmon, indigenous communities, conservation, fish
We All Need a Home of Our Own. The Burrowing Owl Is No Different. A new effort is underway to restore this owl's population and habitat Text and photographs by Zack Metcalfe November 24, 2025 In this story: birds, conservation, animals, science
Hyper-Local Seed Collecting Gains Momentum in the Northeast A lesser-known local movement seeks to preserve biodiversity and restore landscapes By Marigo Farr November 24, 2025 In this story: climate change, conservation, sustainability, agriculture
Indigenous Voices Rose at COP30 While Forest Protection Fell Short The annual UN climate summit ends with much to be resolved Text and photographs by Nour Ghantous November 23, 2025 In this story: climate change, climate negotiations, international climate policy, indigenous communities, activism
Shifting Shores Leave Spiders in a Sticky Situation on the Great Salt Lake Arachnids face increasing risk in a changing world Text and photographs by Riley Black November 21, 2025 In this story: climate change, insects, science, Gee Whiz
Artificial Islands Are Turning Industrial Wastelands Into Thriving Ecosystems Groups across North America are turning to the power of Mother Nature to revive waterways By Jennifer Cole November 20, 2025 In this story: wetlands, habitat restoration, ecosystems, urban planning
Conservation Leaders Unite to Oppose Steve Pearce BLM Nomination The Trump pick to lead the land management agency has ties to anti-government extremists By Ian Rose November 19, 2025 In this story: public lands, wildlands, land use, Trump
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