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I helped restore wetlands that kept the Gulf coast safe while my colleagues tracked hurricanes. Now we’re out of a job — just ...
Science has helped improve management and restoration, but advocates say there still isn’t enough water to go around.
Conservationists in Argentina’s Patagonia region have helped save the country’s most threatened amphibian, the El Rincon ...
Our continuing newcomer’s guide to protesting looks at the foundational movements that shape our current and future efforts.
What Laws Work Best to Cut Plastic Pollution? Experts have recommended how the United States can drastically curb the use of throwaway plastics with new federal legislation. Pollution & Toxins March 4 ...
Sabrina B. Valenti is a Florida native and Louisiana State University graduate who has spent her career working in government ...
Saguaro Struggles: A Desert Icon Feels the Heat Climate change, drought, and fires — all caused or worsened by human activity — are rewriting the future of ancient Sonoran saguaros. Wildlife January ...
What We’ve Lost: The Species Declared Extinct in 2020 Dozens of frogs, fish, orchids and other species — many unseen for decades — may no longer exist due to humanity’s destructive effects on the ...
A Dam Comes Down — and Tribes, Cities, Salmon and Orcas Could All Benefit You may not have heard much about the long fight to remove the Nooksack Dam near Bellingham, Washington, but its detonation ...
Klamath Countdown: Researchers Hustle Before Largest Dam-Removal Project Begins To anticipate the impacts of a historic river restoration, we need to understand how salmon, bats, insects, algae and ...
The Elwha’s Living Laboratory: Lessons From the World’s Largest Dam-Removal Project Two dams removed from Washington’s Elwha River were branded as salmon-restoration projects, but their watershed and ...
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