Biodiversity & Conservation
The Slow-Moving Fight to Clean New Jersey’s Most Contaminated River
By Anna Mattson
Can We Alter the Ocean to Counter Climate Change Faster? This Experiment Aims to Find Out
By Teresa Tomassoni
Federal Judge Halts New Construction at Alligator Alcatraz
By Amy Green
Record Krill Catch Prompts Early End to Fishing Season in Antarctica and Growing Calls to Protect its Fragile Ecosystems
By Teresa Tomassoni
Led by Gen Z Activists, Community Opposition Mounts to Residential Development Next to South Jersey’s Black Run Reserve
By Naaja Flowers
To Florida’s Miccosukee Tribe, the Lands Around Alligator Alcatraz Are Sacred, Pythons and All
By Amy Green
Changes in Nature’s Symphony Can Reflect Climate Impacts
By Kiley Price
Copper Mines Close in on Western Apache Sacred Site, and the Forest Protected to Mitigate The Damage
By Wyatt Myskow
Scientists Pinpoint Cause of Massive Sea Star Die-Offs, and Suspect a Link to Global Warming
By Bob Berwyn
Experts Slam Chesapeake Bay Draft Plan Over Lack of Pollution Targets and Accountability
By Aman Azhar
Marine Tourism in Mexico Remains Damaging to Wildlife Despite Regulations, Research Finds
By Andrés Muedano
BLM Calls New Oil and Gas Rules ‘Noncontroversial,’ Exempts Them From Public Comment
By Jake Bolster
Earth’s Wetlands Are Disappearing and Global Efforts to Save Them Are Unraveling
By Katie Surma
A New Jersey Shore Town Has Turned to Oysters to Fight Sea Level Rise and Erosion
By Emilie Lounsberry
Alabama Research Center Works to Understand ‘One of the Last Great Wild Places’
By Lanier Isom
How the Trump Budget Cuts Are Playing Out at Oregon’s Crater Lake National Park
Interview by Paloma Beltran, Living on Earth