This installment looks at whooping cranes, an endangered species with a population that migrates between Canada and Texas.
Our resident psychologist answers environmentalists’ questions about staying mentally resilient when eco-challenges get you down.
The new year is kicking off with some fantastic reads. Here are some great new environmental books to while away the rest of winter — and set yourself up for spring. We’ve ada ...
A meditation on observation, revision, and the quiet thrill of being wrong — and what all of that means for conservation.
Conservation crews have helped plant and seed thousands of native trees and other vegetation. Salmon have responded in kind.
Our latest group of reviews showcases books that remind us about what we’re saving — and why we do it.
The waters around the United States are home to many threatened species who need science-based conservation policies to save them from extinction. They won’t get that for the next four years.
Drones, Algae and Fish Ears: What We’re Learning Before the World’s Largest Dam-removal Project — and What We Could Miss Scientists studying conditions on the Klamath River hope to help recovery ...
Acclaimed Lion Conservationist Paola Bouley on Her Second Chance: ‘It Feels Like a Homecoming’ Bouley’s new project at Macossa-Tambara in Mozambique is part of an effort to double the African lion ...
John R. Platt is the editor of The Revelator and an award-winning environmental journalist whose work has appeared in dozens of publications around the world. His “Extinction Countdown” column has run ...
Comics for Earth: Eight New Graphic Novels About Saving the Planet and Celebrating Wildlife These new comics collections use satire, poetry, and science to shine a light on human failures — and who ...