Grizzly Bears Saved The Biden administration secures the short-term future for grizzlies in the northern Rockies By Lindsey Botts January 8, 2025 In this story: grizzlies, endangered species, saving wild places, bears, animals
Frontline Communities Fight to Evict a Toxic Roofing Company One of America’s largest shingle makers is pumping pollution into Black and brown communities from Texas to Minnesota By Amal Ahmed January 8, 2025 In this story: toxics, environmental justice, social justice, racial justice
Mushrooms Capture the Imagination. Here's Why. Fungi are having a cultural moment By Isobel Whitcomb January 7, 2025 In this story: culture, Joy, books, art, food and drink
These High Schoolers’ Hobbies Include Saving Endangered Species From Extinction The United Anglers of Casa Grande is a one-of-a-kind conservation program run by high schoolers By Jordan Winters January 6, 2025 In this story: salmon, fish, marine ecosystems, endangered species, saving wild places
Built for Winter Wolverines thrive in the harshest conditions during the bleakest time of year By Ruth Kamnitzer January 5, 2025 In this story: animals
Gas Is Dirty. LNG Proponents Ignore the Facts—and the Human Toll. LNG is one of the biggest sources of methane pollution By Ben Jealous January 3, 2025
Bringing Wolves Home Delia Malone helped restore wolf populations to Colorado using the ballot box Adapted from an interview by Lindsey Botts January 2, 2025 In this story: wolves
Are You Sure Penguins Are Flightless? Watch this penguin catch air January 1, 2025 In this story: animals, wildlife, photography, Joy, Animal Pics
Poem: Thinking of Hurricane Harvey During a Winter Storm By Ayokunle Falomo January 1, 2025 In this story: poem
Where Neighborhood Deer Are Decimating Local Ecosystems, Is It OK to Hunt Them? Pittsburgh city officials are pursuing a controversial tactic of controlled hunts By Eve Andrews December 31, 2024 In this story: animals, urban living
How Utah’s Latest Lawsuit Could Shape Public Lands Experts are worried the lawsuit could “upset the apple cart” of the American West By Katherine Irving December 30, 2024 In this story: public lands
On the Water With Haíłzaqv Coastal Guardian Watchmen These guardians are protecting biodiversity for future generations By Jane Palmer December 29, 2024 In this story: oceans
The Liberty in Laundry Act Sounds Like a Joke. Sadly It’s Not. On the true meaning of "efficiency" By Ben Jealous December 28, 2024
The Elk Fence at Point Reyes Is Finally Coming Down The National Park Service took action to dismantle the controversial barrier Text and photographs by Jeremy Miller December 27, 2024 In this story: animals, national parks
Hunters of Color Makes Conservation Work Accessible to Everyone The community promotes education, safety information, and weekend trips to diversify who hunts and why By Angely Mercado December 26, 2024 In this story: hunting, outdoor recreation, equity
How to See One of Nature’s Rarest Celestial Events You’ll want to add moonbows to your astrotourism wish list By Jessica Baltzersen December 25, 2024 In this story: astronomy, Joy
The Biden Administration Releases Sobering New Report About the Impacts of LNG The long-awaited study paints a grim picture of effects on climate, community, and renewable energy By Delaney Nolan December 24, 2024 In this story: liquefied natural gas
TFA, the PFAS "Forever Chemical" You Wish Wasn’t Everywhere How to maintain or safely replace appliances and support policies for change By Jessian Choy December 23, 2024 In this story: toxics, Ms. Green
How to Bike in Winter Tips for cold-weather cycling, from riding precautions to gear to bike maintenance By Cassandra Brooklyn December 22, 2024 In this story: biking
A Better Discussion Guide: Finding Common Ground Around the Holiday Dinner Table Here's how to come together at the next family gathering By Ben Jealous December 20, 2024