One of the world’s rarest civets is threatened by the world’s most expensive coffee.
Nature Is ‘Not for Sale’
Aggressive habitat fragmentation will follow the Trump administration’s and Senator Mike Lee’s frenzied and persistent attempts to sell millions of acres of public land.
Aggressive habitat fragmentation will follow the Trump administration’s and Senator Mike Lee’s frenzied and persistent attempts to sell millions of acres of public land.
Going Beyond Grass: Turning Lawns Into a Pollinators’ Paradise
It’s time to rethink the American lawn: a landscaping default that sucks up money, water, chemicals, and time.
It’s time to rethink the American lawn: a landscaping default that sucks up money, water, chemicals, and time.
The Land Is an Ancestor We Refuse to Abandon: In the Shadows of the Hermosa Mine
A rural Arizona border town came together to do whatever they could to protect the land.
A rural Arizona border town came together to do whatever they could to protect the land.
NEPA: The Accepted Lies and Mistakes About This Critical Environmental Law
The National Environmental Policy Act makes government decisions better and more democratic, despite what critics claim.
The National Environmental Policy Act makes government decisions better and more democratic, despite what critics claim.
The Politicians Who Cried Wolf
Wolf conservation in the European Union has become a political issue instead of a scientific and environmental one, leading to ineffective policymaking.
Wolf conservation in the European Union has become a political issue instead of a scientific and environmental one, leading to ineffective policymaking.
Something for Everyone: Wildlife Trade in Paradise
Our ongoing study in Bali reveals a surprising level of trade in protected species — and offers a strategy for ending it.
Our ongoing study in Bali reveals a surprising level of trade in protected species — and offers a strategy for ending it.
What My Environmental Studies Students Taught Me About Building Community During Crisis
We can’t recover from a hurricane — or government oppression — without deepening our ties to each other.
We can’t recover from a hurricane — or government oppression — without deepening our ties to each other.
Trump vs. Birds: Proposed Budget Eliminates Critical Research Programs
Experts say there’s “no substitute” for the Bird Banding Laboratory or the Breeding Bird Survey, which help reveal the health and status of avian populations across the country.
Experts say there’s “no substitute” for the Bird Banding Laboratory or the Breeding Bird Survey, which help reveal the health and status of avian populations across the country.
Summer of Change: New Books to Inspire Environmental Action
America’s summer celebrations are upon us, and these eight books will inspire environmentalists to act for our country and our planet.
America’s summer celebrations are upon us, and these eight books will inspire environmentalists to act for our country and our planet.
Rangers in the Red
In the wake of Donald Trump’s executive order halting foreign aid, severely imperiled species — and the people protecting them — hang in the balance.
In the wake of Donald Trump’s executive order halting foreign aid, severely imperiled species — and the people protecting them — hang in the balance.
Summer Reads: 10 Environmental Books for Children to Inspire and Engage Their Curiosity
Whether they’re on the beach, in the woods, near a lake, or on the front porch, these new books will inspire kids, teens, and families.
Whether they’re on the beach, in the woods, near a lake, or on the front porch, these new books will inspire kids, teens, and families.
Armenia: A Small Nation With a Huge Biodiversity Story
The country offers six important lessons ahead of hosting next year’s United Nations Biological Diversity Convention.
The country offers six important lessons ahead of hosting next year’s United Nations Biological Diversity Convention.
A Helping Hand for Mangroves
Hurricanes and alterations to natural hydrology have hammered Florida’s mangroves, but they can be restored.
Hurricanes and alterations to natural hydrology have hammered Florida’s mangroves, but they can be restored.
An Early ‘Independents’ Day?
What if a few moderate Republicans stood up and left their party? A bold move could weaken Trump and help democracy and the planet.
What if a few moderate Republicans stood up and left their party? A bold move could weaken Trump and help democracy and the planet.
Jaws at 50: Was the Terrifying Movie Really to Blame for Worldwide Shark Declines?
Since the film’s release, sharks have experienced the worst declines in their 450-million-year history.
Since the film’s release, sharks have experienced the worst declines in their 450-million-year history.















