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Biodiversity & Conservation

American Pika. Ann Schonlau/Rocky Mountain National Park/CC-BY-ND-2.0

The Impossibly Cute Pika's Survival May Say Something About Our Own Future

By Nicholas Kusnetz

Fishermen in the Maldives bring in a catch. Ocean warming is putting coastal fish under higher stress, particularly in the tropics. In the islands, coastal species have no few if any options to escape the heat. Credit: EyesWideOpen/Getty Images

No Place to Hide: Global Warming Hitting Ocean Species Harder than Land Animals

By Bob Berwyn

The Arctic tundra is among several key ecosystems that store large amounts of carbon, keeping it out of the atmosphere, but are under increasing pressure as global temperatures rise. Credit: Dave Walsh/VW Pics/UIG via Getty Images

Saving Ecosystems to Protect the Climate, and Vice Versa: a Global Deal for Nature

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Sheenjek River, Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. Credit: Alexis Bonogofsky for U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

Global Warming Is Pushing the Arctic Toward an ‘Unprecedented State,’ Research Shows

By Bob Berwyn

Whooping Cranes in the Patoka River National Wildlife Refuge in Indiana. Credit: Steve Gifford/U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

Spring Is Coming Earlier to Wildlife Refuges, and Migrating Birds Need to Catch Up

By Neela Banerjee

A Verreaux's sifaka, a type of lemur that lives in Madagascar. Credit: Martina Lippuner/WWF

Climate Change Threatens Thousands of Species in Our Lifetime

By Sabrina Shankman

2014 Walrus haul out in Alaska. Credit: Corey Accardo/NOAA

As Arctic Sea Ice Disappears, 2,000 Walruses Mob a Remote Alaska Beach

By Phil McKenna

coral reef off the Florida coast

Is It Too Late for the World's Oceans?

By Lisa Song, SolveClimate News

The American pika

Warming Means Extinction for the Pika

By Katherine Bagley

Kelp forest

Two Ocean Carbon Sinks Shrinking, Studies Find

By Katherine Bagley

U.S. May Open Up Grand Canyon to Uranium Mining

Felicity Carus, Guardian

In China, 13 Giant Dams to Rise in World Heritage Site

Jonathan Watts, Guardian

Biodiversity Loss Ups Disease Risk

by Shanta Barley, Guardian

Map Showing Global Ecological Footprint

Living Planet Report: Rich Nations a "False Paradise"

from chinadialogue/WWF

Global Drug Giant AstraZeneca Aims to Protect Biodiversity in Supply Chain

By Ann Danylkiw

Global Warming May Kill Off Fifth of Global Lizard Species

By Guest Writer

Climate Change Sends Species on the Move, Giving Invasives a Leg Up

By Matthew Berger

Coal Mine Near Tiger Preserve a Test for India’s Climate Action Plan

By Philip Carter

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