Biodiversity & Conservation
Overtime Deal at COP29 Falls Short of Global Climate Finance Needs
By Bob Berwyn
In a Push to Protect Public Lands in Colorado, Outdoor Recreation Gets a Seat at the Table
By Zoë Rom
Scientists Identify Global Hotspots for Whale-Ship Collisions—and Hardly Any Have Protections in Place
By Kiley Price
Despite Biden Administration Proposals to Address Colorado River Shortages, a Solution Is Far Off
By Wyatt Myskow
War on Eagles? In Auburn, Federal Officials Investigate the Taking of a Bald Eagles’ Nest They Permitted
By Lee Hedgepeth
Indigenous Tribes Should Be More Involved in Everglades Restoration, Report Says
By Amy Green
Colorado River States Are Separated by a ‘Giant Chasm’ in Negotiations
By Alex Hager, KUNC
31,000 Acres at the Front of a Movement
By Olivia Gieger
To Protect Vast Expanses of Ocean Beyond All National Boundaries, 60 Nations Must Ratify the Treaty of the High Seas
By Teresa Tomassoni
Appeals Court Affirms Conviction of Everglades Scientist Accused of Stealing ‘Trade Secrets’
By Amy Green
Climate Advocacy Groups Say They’re Ready for Trump 2.0
By Georgina Gustin
Invasive Species Spell Trouble for New York’s Beloved Tap Water
By Lauren Dalban
Ag Pollution Is Keeping Des Moines Water Works Busy. Can It Keep Up?
By Nina B. Elkadi
Changes May Ease Burdens of European Deforestation Regulation on Small Palm Farms, but Not the Confusion
Story and photos by James Whitlow Delano
As Ice Coverage of Lakes Decreases, Scientists Work to Understand What Happens Under Water in Winter
By Lydia Larsen
How Can We Close Nature’s Funding Gap?
By Kiley Price