Forests
Ecuador’s Voters Protect Rights of Nature, Reject Proposal to Rewrite Constitution
By Katie Surma
Alabama’s E.O. Wilson Land Between the Rivers Preserve Is a ‘Place That Time Forgot’
By Dennis Pillion
Proposal to Undo Roadless Rule Would Open Some of Southern California’s Last Wild Forests to Development
By Wyatt Myskow
The Trump Administration Is Trying to Revoke the ‘Roadless Rule.’ The Public Won’t Have Much Time to Weigh In
By Sarah Mattalian
A Vermont Forest Tries a New Model of Growth, Diversity and Logging
By Olivia Gieger
Led by Gen Z Activists, Community Opposition Mounts to Residential Development Next to South Jersey’s Black Run Reserve
By Naaja Flowers
Alabama Research Center Works to Understand ‘One of the Last Great Wild Places’
By Lanier Isom
Lessons From a Climate Disaster
By Katie Surma
Potential Repeal of Roadless Rule Could Permanently Damage Midwest National Forests
By Sarah Mattalian
As China Touts Green Financing and Climate Goals, Its Banks Are Pouring Billions Into Commodities From the World’s Rainforests
By Georgina Gustin
Is Bolivia’s $1.2 Billion Deal to Protect Its Forests a Climate Boon—or a False Solution?
By Nicholas Kusnetz
People Who Depend on Public Lands Say Firing National Park and Forest Workers Stresses Nearby Communities
By Zoë Rom
Trump’s Executive Order on Forests ‘A Devastating Blow,’ Activists Say
By Kiley Bense
In Chile, a Declining Forest Worries Scientists
By Andrés Muedano
Using the ‘Magic’ of LiDAR to Map Maine’s Old-Growth Forests
Interview by Jenni Doering, Living on Earth
Preserving Alabama’s Flagg Mountain, the Southernmost Appalachian Peak
By Dennis Pillion