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Opting for Coexistence: Some Wisconsin Landowners Learn To Live With Beavers
By Bennet Goldstein, Wisconsin Watch
After the Feds Kept Grizzlies on the Endangered Species List Last Month, State Leaders Try to Remove Them
By Jake Bolster
These Flooded Black Alabamians Say Biden, Buttigieg Failed Them. Now They Ask: Where Will Trump Stand?
By Lee Hedgepeth
Halted Nuclear Plant Project Could Restart in South Carolina
By Carrie Klein
Using the ‘Magic’ of LiDAR to Map Maine’s Old-Growth Forests
Interview by Jenni Doering, Living on Earth
New York Mayoral Candidates All Strut Their Green Credentials
By Lauren Dalban
Why Trump Keeps Blaming the Delta Smelt for California’s Water Woes—and What It Could Mean for Endangered Species
By Kiley Price
Project 2025 Advisor Takes the Reins at EPA Region 6
By Martha Pskowski
‘The Devil Will Bite You,’ Environmentalists Tell Japan’s Prime Minister on Eve of Trump Summit
By Phil McKenna
Pennsylvania’s New Energy Plan a ‘Betrayal’ to Those on the Front Lines, Critics Say
By Kiley Bense
GOP Lawmakers Seek to Roll Back Methane Fee
By Phil McKenna
Lawmakers Demand Accountability From EPA Leaders Amid Funding Freeze, Staffing Disruptions
By Aman Azhar
Big Oil’s Record-Breaking Spending on Lobbying Last Session Hobbled Key California Climate Measures
By Liza Gross
‘It’s Worse Every Day’: Environmental Justice Staffers at EPA Face Uncertain Future as Potential Layoffs Loom
By Aman Azhar
His Decades of Advocacy Saved You Money While Fighting Climate Change. Here’s His Advice for This Moment
By Dan Gearino
How the Money Stopped at One Environmental Nonprofit, Causing Hardship and Alarm
By Lisa Sorg