Efforts to Clean Up the Hudson River Produce Lackluster Results An archaic manufacturing chemical is still present in much of the river despite years of remediation By Lily Carey February 4, 2025 In this story: toxics, clean water, water, marine ecosystems
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
Blue Crabs Are In Decline Up and Down the Atlantic Seaboard A South Carolina native is helping conservation efforts by connecting people to water By Jill K. Robinson January 9, 2025 In this story: marine ecosystems, wildlife
Where the Tide Is the Loudest Sound A gold mine intrudes on a quiet Alaskan refuge By Dustin Solberg November 26, 2024 In this story: Alaska, saving wild places, public lands, wildlife, marine ecosystems
Biden–Harris Administration Creates a New National Marine Sanctuary off the California Coast The Chumash Heritage National Marine Sanctuary honors tribal input and advances ocean conservation By Lindsey Botts October 16, 2024 In this story: indigenous communities, marine ecosystems, wildlife, saving wild places, public lands
Could a Little Bit of Mussel Fix Our Polluted Streams? Researchers enlist native species to help restore degraded streambeds in Northern Virginia By Sofia Quaglia October 2, 2024 In this story: marine ecosystems, saving wild places, nature, animals, endangered species
Humanity Is Pushing This Prehistoric Fish Toward Extinction Advocates launch legal fight to protect imperiled Atlantic sturgeon By Kyle Bagenstose August 13, 2024 In this story: endangered species, marine ecosystems, wildlife, saving wild places
This Long Island Tribe Is Dealing With the Impact of Climate Change The Shinnecock are using nature-based solutions to save their ancestral lands from coastal erosion By Melba Newsome April 16, 2024 In this story: indigenous communities, ecosystems, marine ecosystems, climate change
How a Blind Oceanographer Studies Temperature-Regulating Currents Amy Bower and the Accessible Oceans project can turn data into sound By Allison Braden March 30, 2024 In this story: oceans, women, marine ecosystems, accessibility
Sea Otters Are the Unlikely Heroes Helping to Restore a Marine Ecosystem Researchers find these top predators play a key role in stabilizing the salt marshes of Monterey Bay By Lydia Larsen February 15, 2024 In this story: marine ecosystems, wildlife, saving wild places