Biodiversity & Conservation
Captive-Bred Axolotls Were Successfully Introduced to the Wild. Can This Work for Other Species?
By Kiley Price
In Southern Arizona, Community Opposition to Mining Grows in Towns That Once Depended on the Industry
By Wyatt Myskow, Yana Kunichoff
Scientists Are Reviving Climate and Nature Research Efforts in the Wake of Trump Cuts
By Kiley Price
Five Patagonian Lakes Are Rapidly Drying, Study Shows
By Andrés Muedano
Trump Is Harming National Parks for Future Generations, Former NPS Director Warns
By Kiley Price
California Toxic Algal Bloom Blamed for Months-long Marine Life Poisoning
By Teresa Tomassoni
For Alabama’s Spotted Salamanders, a Win and a Warning
By Lee Hedgepeth
USGS Water Data Centers May Soon Close, Threatening States’ Water Management
By Wyatt Myskow
Illinois Delays a Project Meant to Keep Asian Carp Out of the Great Lakes
By Susan Cosier
Who Has the Right to Decide What Happens on Indigenous Lands?
By Katie Surma
Judge Asks Trump Administration for More Evidence That Funding Freeze Is Constitutional
By Amy Green
New Jersey Cut Back on Prescribed Burns in the Pine Barrens—and Faces a Wildfire That Charred Thousands of Acres
By Anna Mattson
National Park Units Dot America’s Most Endangered Rivers List
By Kurt Repanshek, National Parks Traveler
Rights of Nature Defender Wins Goldman Prize for Precedent-Setting Work Protecting an Imperiled River
By Katie Surma
Listening for Whale Sounds 1,000 feet Deep in the Antarctic Ocean
By Teresa Tomassoni
Oak Flat is Sacred to Western Apache. The Trump Administration Intends to Approve a Plan to Destroy It
By Wyatt Myskow