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Kiley Price

Kiley Price

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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.

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Behind the Scenes: Communities Around ‘Last-Mile Warehouses’ Struggle With Online Shopping Boom’s Pollution

By Kiley Price

Urban Parks Can Support People and Biodiversity—if They Are Designed With Both in Mind

By Kiley Price

A grizzly bear, listed as threatened under the Endangered Species Acts, walks among pine trees in Yellowstone National Park. Credit: Jim Peaco/National Park Service

How the Trump Administration’s Interpretation of One Word—‘Harm’—Could Gut Habitat Protections for Endangered Species

By Kiley Price, Wyatt Myskow

U.S. National Security Heads Turn Away from Climate Research as Threats Mount

By Kiley Price

A Biotech Firm Says Its Genetic Tweaks of a Wolf Amount to ‘De-Extinction.’ What Does This Mean For Living Species?

By Kiley Price

Tariffs Could Spike Rates in an Already Climate-Stressed Insurance Market

By Kiley Price

A calf and cow moose are seen in Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming. Credit: Amber Baesler/The Washington Post via Getty Images

Amid Attacks on Endangered Species Act, Trump’s Pick to Lead Wildlife Conservation Faces Confirmation Hearing

By Kiley Price

Climate Change Is the Backdrop to Our Lives, But It’s Missing in Movies

By Kiley Price

Fired National Park Service Staff Will Be Reinstated, but Long-Term Threats Loom

By Kiley Price

Rising Seas and Land-Based Salt Pollution Pose Dual Threats for Drinking Water

By Kiley Price

How Nature Can Alleviate Pain—and Why Climate Change Could Get in the Way

By Kiley Price

How Hurricanes Can Fuel Wildfires in the Southeast

By Kiley Price

Birds That Live Long and Slow May Be More Vulnerable to Climate Change, Research Finds

By Kiley Price

Climate Change Could Thwart Trump’s Efforts to Occupy Greenland

By Kiley Price

Rangers and federal staff at Yosemite National Park in California are crucial for national park maintenance and public land conservation. Credit: David Calvert via Getty Images

Chaotic Moment for National Parks, Forest Service as Staff Cuts Threaten Public Lands Management

By Kiley Price

The U.S. Imported Billions of Animals in Recent Decades, Fueling Global Wildlife Trade

By Kiley Price

Will Trump’s Diminished Data Sharing at CDC Hamper Bird Flu Preparedness?

By Kiley Price

Why Trump Keeps Blaming the Delta Smelt for California’s Water Woes—and What It Could Mean for Endangered Species

By Kiley Price

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