Researchers Are Losing Data Because of Climate Change By Susan Cosier June 2, 2024 The Isle Royale Wolf Project and glacier studies are among the projects that have been hampered by a warming world In this story: climate change, science, saving wild places
The Chicory Flower Contains Multitudes June 1, 2024 Up close, one bloom becomes a whole bouquet In this story: wildflowers
How Clean Energy Naysayers Help China and Hurt American Workers By Ben Jealous June 1, 2024 Domestic EV manufacturing is a win-win-win for the United States In this story: electric vehicles
ICYMI: Everyone’s Sleeping Badly, Colorado Brings Back Wolverines & You Can Wear Your Uniform to Pride By Paul Rauber May 31, 2024 Environmental news of the week for busy people In this story: climate change, Roundup, current events
Forever in the Distance By Krista Langlois May 29, 2024 Some places are better left to the imagination In this story: indigenous communities, wilderness
The National Park Service Is Getting Serious About Mental Health Care By Margret Grebowicz May 28, 2024 Visitor fatalities, remoteness, and frequent transfers to new facilities all take a toll on rangers In this story: national parks, America's National Parks, health, hiking, camping
Watch Out Adapted from an interview by Lindsey Botts May 27, 2024 Here’s how one wildlife advocate made her community safer for people and animals In this story: wildlife, activism
Unleash Our Public Lands By Jason Mark May 26, 2024 Congress has work to do to make it easier for Americans to enjoy the great outdoors In this story: national parks, public lands
Biden’s Anti-NAFTA Moment By Ben Jealous May 25, 2024 The Biden-Harris administration is laying the foundation for a jobs-filled green economy In this story: green jobs, trade, electric vehicles
Banks Continue to Prop Up Fossil Fuels as the Climate Crisis Accelerates By Jonathan Hahn May 24, 2024 While clean energy ramps up, lenders keep fossil fuels alive In this story: Fossil Free Finance, climate change
The Biden Administration Throws a Lifeline to the Greater Sage-Grouse By Alison Harford May 23, 2024 Public asked to weigh in on new rule to limit development on the bird's habitat across much of the West In this story: sage grouse, wildlife, saving wild places, endangered species, animals
How to Build a Better Campfire in the Great Outdoors By Megan Ewald May 22, 2024 Campfires present a host of environmental dangers. These devices can help outdoor recreators burn better. In this story: camping, outdoor recreation, inspiring connections outdoors, public lands
Acadia National Park Confronts a Rising Tide By Kyle Paoletta May 21, 2024 Rangers are caught between preparing for the annual crush of summer tourists and responding to the climate crisis In this story: climate change, America's National Parks, national parks, hiking, camping
Just Five Companies Produce Nearly 25 Percent of All Plastic Waste Worldwide By Lydia Larsen May 20, 2024 Coca-Cola, Nestlé top the list of plastic waste producers, according to new study In this story: plastic
Large-Scale Wildlife Crossings Head East By Marianne Messina May 19, 2024 The I-40 Pigeon River Gorge Wildlife Crossing Project is making the roads safer for people and animals In this story: bears, wildlife, saving wild places, animals, climate change
For an Antidote to Climate Despair, Look to the Impact of Rachel Carson’s "Silent Spring" By Ben Jealous May 18, 2024 Here's what the storied writer has to teach us In this story: toxics, sustainability
ICYMI: Orcas Back at It, Florida Wishes Away Climate Change, Trump Lobbies Oil Execs & Ed Abbey Rolls in Grave By Paul Rauber May 17, 2024 Environmental news of the week for busy people In this story: current events, Roundup
Is This the Year the Muscogee Nation Gets a National Park? By Brandon Withrow May 16, 2024 Expelled from Georgia via the Trail of Tears, the Muscogee have an opportunity to return home to tell their story In this story: public lands, national parks
Meet the Teens Changing the Face of Conservation Careers By Julia Ostmann May 15, 2024 A successful—but threatened—youth program could help diversify the natural resources workforce In this story: equity, outdoor recreation
Owl Vs. Owl By Alison Harford May 14, 2024 A Fish and Wildlife Service proposal to save northern spotted owls by killing barred owls splits conservationists and wildlife lovers In this story: endangered species