Researchers Find That Decorative Bats Purchased Online Are Often Endangered Species The US plays a key role in the global ornamental bat trade By Anne Pinto-Rodrigues October 27, 2024 In this story: endangered species
The Death of Grizzly 399 Could Have Been Prevented The car accident that killed the world’s most famous grizzly bear might have been avoided with a simple solution By Lindsey Botts October 25, 2024 In this story: grizzlies, endangered species, saving wild places
The Complicated Ecology of Cemeteries Burial grounds can be both havens for wildlife and sources of pollution By Ian Rose October 24, 2024 In this story: Halloween, wildlife, ecosystems, saving wild places
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
These Lands Belong to You and Me Our federal public lands, including parks and monuments, are a collective treasure By Ben Jealous October 5, 2024 In this story: public lands
Volunteer Trout Wranglers Save Central California’s Steelhead Saving an iconic species is as easy as moving them from one place to another By Katherine Irving October 8, 2024 In this story: fish, endangered species, wildlife, saving wild places
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
A Planned Black Bear Hunt Could Destroy Nearly 40 Years of Conservation Conservation groups and Louisiana leaders are at odds as the state wildlife agency seeks to revive black bear hunting By Marlena Williams October 1, 2024 In this story: bears, endangered species, wildlife, saving wild places, animal rights
How to Celebrate National Public Lands Day Without Leaving Your Home Eight books and films that will transport you to some of America’s most iconic landscapes By Sara Hashemi September 22, 2024 In this story: public lands, America's National Parks, national forests, outdoor recreation, adventure
The Siting of an Offshore Wind Port Raises New Conflicts in Maine Coastal residents are conflicted over the planned location of a facility that advocates say will help launch Maine's offshore wind industry By Annie Ropeik August 31, 2024 In this story: offshore wind, renewable energy, oceans, land use, wetlands