Biodiversity & Conservation
The Red Sea Could be a Climate Refuge for Coral Reefs
By Bob Berwyn
Listening to the Endangered Sounds of the Amazon Rainforest
By Kiley Bense
A Rare Plant Got Endangered Species Protection This Week, but Already Faces Threats to Its Habitat
By Wyatt Myskow
In the Amazon, Indigenous and Locally Controlled Land Stores Carbon, but the Rest of the Rainforest Emits Greenhouse Gases
By Bob Berwyn, Katie Surma
Low Salt Marsh Habitats Release More Carbon in Response to Warming, a New Study Finds
By Hannah Loss
Nearly 200 Countries Approve a Biodiversity Accord Enshrining Human Rights and the ‘Rights of Nature’
By Katie Surma
Proposed EU Nature Restoration Law Could be the First Big Step Toward Achieving COP15’s Ambitious Plan to Staunch Biodiversity Loss
By Bob Berwyn
To Save the Vaquita Porpoise, Conservationists Entreat Mexico to Keep Gillnets Out of the Northern Gulf of California
By Delaney Dryfoos
The Capitol Christmas Tree Provides a Timely Reminder on Environmental Stewardship This Holiday Season
By Emma Ricketts
Holiday Traditions in the Forest Revive Spiritual Relationships with Nature, and Heal Planetary Wounds
By Bob Berwyn
Why the Language of Climate Change Matters
By Kiley Bense
In a Famed Game Park Near the Foot of Mount Kilimanjaro, the Animals Are Giving Up
By Georgina Gustin
Two Towns in Washington Take Steps Toward Recognizing the Rights of Southern Resident Orcas
By Katie Surma
To Save Whales, Should We Stop Eating Lobster?
By Jackie Flynn Mogensen, Mother Jones
In a New Book, Annie Proulx Shows Us How to Fall in Love with Wetlands
By Kiley Bense
Expedition Retraces a Legendary Explorer’s Travels Through the Once-Pristine Everglades
By Amy Green