Kiley Price
Reporter
Kiley Price is a reporter at Inside Climate News, with a particular interest in wildlife, ocean health, food systems and climate change. She writes ICN’s “Today’s Climate” newsletter, which covers the most pressing environmental news each week.
She earned her master’s degree in science journalism at New York University, and her bachelor’s degree in biology at Wake Forest University. Her work has appeared in National Geographic, Time, Scientific American and more. She is a former Pulitzer Reporting Fellow, during which she spent a month in Thailand covering the intersection between Buddhism and the country’s environmental movement.
Fire in the ‘Galapagos of North America’ Risks Species Found Nowhere Else
By Kiley Price
Florida Temporarily Bans Sloth Imports After Dozens Die at Orlando Business
By Kiley Price, Katie Surma
An Unusual Heat Wave Strains the World’s Most Populous Country
By Kiley Price
Florida Opens Criminal Probe Into Sloth World After Dozens of Animal Deaths
By Katie Surma, Kiley Price
Drought Turns Southeastern US Into ‘Tinderbox’ as Wildfires Rage
By Kiley Price
After Mass Deaths at ‘Sloth World,’ 13 Surviving Animals Are Transferred to a Florida Zoo
By Kiley Price, Katie Surma
A Bill to Gut Endangered Species Protections Faced a Major Setback This Week
By Kiley Price
This Growing Climate Threat Could Be Increasing Your Blood Pressure
By Kiley Price
At ‘Sloth World’ in Florida, Wild Sloths Have Died by the Dozens
By Katie Surma, Kiley Price
Behind the Scenes: How Climate Change Is Reshaping Forests
By Kiley Price
Water-Use Restrictions Follow Snow Drought and Heat Wave in the Western U.S.
By Kiley Price
Trump’s ‘God Squad’ Will Weigh Gulf Oil Drilling Against the Survival of Endangered Whales and Turtles
By Kiley Price
As Storms Pummel Hawaii, the Western U.S. Continues to Bake Amid Record-Breaking Heat Wave
By Kiley Price
Are There Climate Fingerprints in Tornado Activity?
By Kiley Price
Summer in March? Unusual Heat Wave Descends on Already Parched Western U.S.
By Kiley Price
Following Months of Drought, Floods in Kenya Kill More Than 40 People
By Kiley Price