Biodiversity & Conservation
Q&A: To Save The Planet, Traditional Indigenous Knowledge Is Indispensable
By Katie Surma
In $100 Million Colorado River Deal, Water and Power Collide
By Alex Hager, KUNC
The World Is Losing Migratory Species at Alarming Rates
By Katie Surma
How One of the Nation’s Fastest Growing Counties Plans to Find Water in the Desert
By David Condos, KUER
Indictment of US Forest Service ‘Burn Boss’ in Oregon Could Chill ‘Good Fires’ Across the Country
By Grant Stringer
In Oregon, a New Program Is Training Burn Bosses to Help Put More “Good Fire” on the Ground
By Grant Stringer
A Long-Delayed BLM Resource Management Plan in Southwest Wyoming Pits Conservation Against Resource Extraction
By Jake Bolster
Endangered Whale ‘Likely to Die’ After Suspected Vessel Strike. Proposed NOAA Rules Could Prevent Future Collisions, Scientists Say
By Kiley Price
Supreme Court Weighs Overturning a Pillar of Federal Regulatory Law
By Marianne Lavelle
Colorado Town Appoints Legal Guardians to Implement the Rights of a Creek and a Watershed
By Katie Surma
Lake Powell Is Still in Trouble. Here’s What’s Good and What’s Alarming About the Current Water Level
By Dan Gearino
New Research Explores a Restorative Climate Path for the Earth
By Bob Berwyn
Judge Orders Jail Time For Prominent Everglades Scientist
By Amy Green

The Toad and the Geothermal Plant
By Henry Carnell, Mother Jones

Environmental Justice Advocates in Virginia Fear Recent Legal Gains Could Be Thwarted by Politics in Richmond
By Hannah Chanatry

Ireland Could Become the Next Nation to Recognize the Rights of Nature and a Human Right to a Clean Environment
By Katie Surma
