Wildlife
Florida in 50 Years: Study Says Land Conservation Can Buffer Destructive Force of Climate Change
By Bill Kearney, South Florida Sun Sentinel
Increasingly Frequent Ocean Heat Waves Trigger Mass Die-Offs of Sealife, and Grief in Marine Scientists
By Bob Berwyn
The Government Is Set To Reintroduce Grizzly Bears to the North Cascades. What Happens Now?
By Kiley Price
The Recovering America’s Wildlife Act Is Still a Bipartisan Unicorn
By Erin X. Wong, High Country News
Jared Kushner Has Big Plans for Delta of Europe’s Last Wild River
By Fred Pearce, Yale Environment 360
How a Tiny Inland Shorebird Could Help Save the Great Salt Lake
By Wyatt Myskow
As the Federal Government Proposes a Plan to Cull Barred Owls in the West, the Debate Around ‘Invasive’ Species Heats Up
By Kiley Price
As Florida Smalltooth Sawfish Spin and Whirl, a New Effort to Rescue Them Begins
By Amy Green
The Global Mining Boom Puts African Great Apes at Greater Risk Than Previously Known
By Katie Surma
Bird Flu Is Picking its Way Across the Animal Kingdom—and Climate Change Could Be Making it Worse
By Kiley Price
A River in Flux
By Daniel Grossman
The Biden Administration Adds Teeth Back to Endangered Species Act Weakened Under Trump
By Kiley Price
Mining Fight on the Okefenokee Swamp’s Edge May Have Only Just Begun
By Drew Kann, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
A Walk in the Woods With My Brain on Fire: The End of Winter
Text and photos by David Sassoon
Corals Have ‘No Reprieve’ as the Great Barrier Reef Faces Its Latest Bleaching Event
By Kiley Price
A Beached Whale Has Reignited the Fight Between Conservationists and Maine’s Lobster Industry
By Kiley Price