Wildlife
Razor Wire and Clearcutting at the Border Threaten Native Rio Grande Habitat
By Martha Pskowski
First Confirmed Cases of Bird Flu in California Elephant Seals Stoke Fear As Virus Surges Worldwide
By Kiley Price
Southern Right Whales Are Having Fewer Calves; Scientists Say a Warming Ocean Is to Blame
By Teresa Tomassoni
How a Groundbreaking Indigenous Treaty on Whales’ Rights Could Change National Laws
By Katie Surma
Expanded Arctic Drilling Faces a Wave of Lawsuits
By Nicholas Kusnetz
Climate Change Could Make This Horrific New Jersey Wildlife Disease Worse
By Alex Megerle
Five Years Into a Fishing Ban, the Yangtze River Is Teeming With Life
By Johnny Sturgeon
Trump Administration to Finalize Protections for 11 South Florida Plants and Animals
By Amy Green
How a ‘Powerful Vision’ on Whales and Oceans Could Change Worldviews
By Katie Surma
Rio Grande Valley Advocates Urge Congress to Restore Protections for Public Lands in Path of Border Wall
By Martha Pskowski
Underwater Cameras Could Help Unlock America’s Tidal Energy Industry
By Johnny Sturgeon
The Environmental and Cultural Benefits of Restoring the American Prairie
Interview by Paloma Beltran, Living on Earth
To Save An Endangered Prairie Fish, Dried-up Iowa Wetlands Get New Life
By Anika Jane Beamer
Countries Want Debt Relief for Conservation. Is China Ready to Play a Role?
By Katie Surma, Georgina Gustin
Sharks and Rays Gain Landmark Protections as Nations Move to Curb International Trade
By Teresa Tomassoni
Wisconsin Tribes Have Helped the Lake Sturgeon Recover. Climate Change Is Stressing Its Ability to Adapt.
By Stefan Lovgren