Capturing Floodwaters in Wet Years Could Help California Survive Drought Years
New tactics for capturing floods and surviving droughts could help communities across California and the world
New tactics for capturing floods and surviving droughts could help communities across California and the world
Stocking rivers and lakes with game fish is good for anglers. But it is wreaking ecological havoc
Leaving the continent’s grasslands intact is good for the climate, for biodiversity and for the health of the soil
On National Bison Day, a look at the role the Bronx played in reestablishing herds of bison on the American plains.
The president informed lawmakers last week that he intends to shrink Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante monuments
The first new species of great ape described in more than eight decades faces threats to its habitat
In the Galápagos, invasive species are driving native animals to extinction. Some conservationists are asking whether genetic manipulation is the solution
In his latest photography collection, Tim Flach captures the personality and beauty of vulnerable species.
By Tim Flach and Jonathan Baillie
Sometimes your truck makes it across the frozen river, and sometimes it doesn't
Award-winning journalist Maryn McKenna talks about her latest book, Big Chicken: The Incredible Story of How Antibiotics Created Modern Agriculture and Changed the Way the World Eats ...
Award-winning journalist Maryn McKenna talks about her latest book, Big Chicken: The Incredible Story of How Antibiotics Created Modern Agriculture and Changed the Way the World Eats ...
Hybridization poses an increasing threat to the nation’s beloved reptile
Congress may soon allow drilling in the wildlife refuge to offset Republicans' planned tax cuts
The wild pet trade may surpass habitat loss as a factor in the growing silence of the natural world
Black bears and cougars share the Vancouver countryside, but not happily.
Ecologists catalogue bird and mammal populations as warming transforms Death Valley
Experts disagree on whether this hearty pine, vital to the American West, is dying from climate change or just correcting for its recent success
The famed primatologist talks about her past work, her environmental concerns and the importance of conservation
EPA deputy nominee Andrew Wheeler waged behind-the-scenes war against climate bills
The idea of securing at least half of our planet for nature conservation has recently been gathering momentum
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