Biodiversity & Conservation
Mayor Eric Adams’ Unfulfilled Promise for New York City Parks
By Lauren Dalban
Corpus Christi Folds on Its Desalination Gamble
By Dylan Baddour
Activists Decry New Border Wall’s Impact on Wildlife
By Anita Snow, National Catholic Reporter
The Climate and Biodiversity Knowledge We Lose When Everything’s in English
By Kiley Price
In the Once Heavily Polluted Chicago River, More Fish, a Giant Snapping Turtle and an Upcoming Swim
By Leigh Giangreco
In Far Northeastern Maine, a Native Community Fights to Adapt to Climate Change
By Sydney Cromwell
Can Clams Make a Comeback on a Tribal Reservation in Maine?
By Sydney Cromwell
The Trump Administration Is Trying to Revoke the ‘Roadless Rule.’ The Public Won’t Have Much Time to Weigh In
By Sarah Mattalian
How Trump’s Anti-Environment Crusade Enriches Drug Traffickers
By Katie Surma
Environmental Laws Waived to Build Border Wall in Texas Wildlife Refuge
By Martha Pskowski
The Colorado River Is This Tribe’s ‘Lifeblood,’ Now They Want To Give It the Same Legal Rights as a Person
By Alex Hager, KUNC
The Trump Administration Dismisses the Endangered Species List as ‘Hotel California.’ But There’s Far More to the Story
By Kiley Price
Climate Change Likely to Expand the Range of an Asian Bat and the Deadly Disease it Carries
By Chad Small
Great Lakes Microplastics Research Could Inform National and Global Policy
By Sarah Mattalian
Amid Tense Negotiations Over the Colorado River’s Future, Arizona Mayors Unite Against ‘Threat’ to State’s Water
By Wyatt Myskow
Court Temporarily Halts Land Transfer That Would Allow a Mine to Destroy Western Apache Sacred Land
By Wyatt Myskow