Where Baby Animals, Sisterhood, and Conservation Collide Wildlife photography is dominated by men. Suzi Eszterhas wants to change that. By Austyn Gaffney October 21, 2019 In this story: photography, animals
The Destruction Caused by the Border Wall Is Worse Than You Think Border Patrol agents tear though the Arizona desert By Adam Federman October 21, 2019 In this story: borderlands
One-Third of Our Food Supply Relies on a Very Sick Species: Honeybees "The Pollinators" highlights problems for the managed honeybee By Austyn Gaffney October 19, 2019 In this story: film, bees
ICYMI: Selfie-Taking Fern & Tool-Using Pigs A weekly news roundup for busy people By Heather Smith October 17, 2019 In this story: politics, animals, technology, science, federal policy
Climate Change Threatens Two-Thirds of North American Birds Audubon report details how rising temperatures will impact every bird species By Jason Daley October 17, 2019 In this story: birds, climate change
Warming Lakes Worldwide Could Mean More Toxic Algal Blooms A first-ever global survey of lakes links climate change to increased blooms By Jonathan Hahn October 16, 2019 In this story: climate change, water
Foxes in the Henhouse: Industry Veterans Fill the EPA Ethics groups warn that appointees may put industry ahead of public interest By E.A. Crunden October 15, 2019 In this story: EPA
In Praise of Seeds and Hope Excerpted from "Indigenous Food Sovereignty in the United States" By Winona LaDuke October 14, 2019 In this story: indigenous communities, food and drink
A Letter From the Yankton Sioux Territory A Native community suffers massive flooding, far from the eye of the media By Jacqueline Keeler October 14, 2019 In this story: indigenous communities, environmental justice
Few Hikers Do the Pacific Northwest Trail. Should It Stay That Way? Conservationists worry about impacts on the Yaak Valley and its grizzlies By Margaret Hedderman October 13, 2019 In this story: hiking, wildlife, wilderness
One Among Hemp’s 25,000 Uses? Diversifying Commercial Agriculture One female farmer discusses how the industry can invite more women By Austyn Gaffney October 12, 2019 In this story: agriculture
ICYMI: Secret Whales & Fat Bears A weekly round-up for busy people By Heather Smith October 11, 2019 In this story: politics, international climate policy, animals
The Revolution in St. James A community in Louisiana refuses to be zoned out of existence By Meghan Holmes October 10, 2019 In this story: politics, oil, urban planning, dirty energy
Fridays For Future Says “No Thanks” to Prestigious UN Award Climate activists pass up a prize to make a point By Leanna First-Arai October 9, 2019 In this story: climate change
Return of the Blob: Marine Heat Wave Wreaks Havoc in the Pacific A weather formation five times the size of Alaska threatens sea lions By Chloe Zilliac October 8, 2019 In this story: oceans, climate change
On the California Coast, It’s Cattle Versus Elk Point Reyes National Seashore is once again at the center of a heated debate By James Steinbauer October 7, 2019 In this story: national parks
Preserving Native Food Traditions Meet the people reviving Native American culinary heritage—and restoring environmental justice By Megan Hill October 6, 2019 In this story: indigenous communities, food and drink
Can Congestion Pricing Help Americans Break Up With Their Cars? Congestion pricing could reduce traffic and generate funds for public transit By Chloe Zilliac October 5, 2019 In this story: public transit, transportation
The Overstory: The Climate Strike Season One, Episode Seven October 4, 2019 In this story: climate change, activism, students, music
ICYMI: Hot America vs. Cold America & Squirrel Assassins A weekly round-up for busy people By Heather Smith October 4, 2019 In this story: federal policy, climate change, animals, politics