The Mystery of Milky Seas Is Finally Being Solved
Scientists are uncovering more about an eerie phenomenon that has bewildered seafarers for centuries
Michelle Nijhuis is author of Beloved Beasts: Fighting for Life in an Age of Extinction (W. W. Norton, 2021), a history of the modern conservation movement. She lives in Washington State. Credit: Nick Higgins
Scientists are uncovering more about an eerie phenomenon that has bewildered seafarers for centuries
A night photograph taken from a sailboat near the island of Java validates a satellite image of a giant, glowing “milky sea”
On Remembrance Day for Lost Species, mourn what’s lost, but also be grateful for the species we still have
To succeed, supporters of an ambitious new conservation target must press national governments to recognize the land rights of Indigenous people
Like battlefield medics, conservationists are being forced to explicitly apply triage to determine which creatures to save and which to let go
It's not just for tiki torches anymore, but does this wood substitute really make for greener floors, clothing and other products?
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