How to Become an Ally for Indigenous-Led Conservation
Canada is showcasing how important Indigenous-led efforts are to meeting conservation goals
By
Lindsey Botts
December 21, 2022
Deal Reached to Save Wildlife and Nature
COP15 biodiversity conference ends in Montreal with lots of ambition
By
Lindsey Botts
December 20, 2022
Sierra Club at 130
A roundup of important news and updates from Sierra Club campaigns and chapters across the country
By
Lindsey Botts
and Paul Rauber
December 17, 2022
In this story:
activism
The United States Is Not a Party to a Global Treaty to Protect Wildlife
But it still plays a big role in helping to draft the UN biodiversity framework
By
Lindsey Botts
December 16, 2022
Can We Have Our Clean Energy and the Environment Too?
Developing the minerals and metals for the clean energy economy will come with trade-offs
By
Lindsey Botts
December 14, 2022
In this story:
clean energy
4 Things to Watch as the Global Biodiversity Conference Unfolds
These issues could make or break efforts to protect threatened wildlife
By
Lindsey Botts
December 7, 2022
In this story:
international climate policy, endangered species, saving wild places, climate change, wildlife
Bye-Bye, Trapping on Public Land in New Mexico
Mary Katherine Ray helped outlaw traps in her state
Adapted from an interview by
Lindsey Botts
January 1, 2023
Why Is New Jersey Planning to Kill 20 Percent of Tagged Bears This Week?
Conservation groups say it won’t solve the issues the state is hoping to address
By
Lindsey Botts
December 5, 2022
Killing of Mexican Wolf Highlights Why Recovery Is Failing
Here are three key things that conservationists say need to happen to turn things around
By
Lindsey Botts
November 20, 2022
World Leaders Call for “Paris Moment” on Biodiversity Day at COP27
International meeting highlights the interconnectedness of climate change and biodiversity loss
By
Lindsey Botts
November 18, 2022