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The lesser prairie-chicken: a conservation success story, now in jeopardy. Photographed on a lek in the Red Hills of Kansas by Greg Kramos/USFWS
Ecologist Stuart Pimm is not exactly an optimist. After studying the rates and patterns of spe...
Juvenile Everglade snail kite in one of the subspecies’ new habitats, Stormwater Treatment Area 1-E. Photo by Brian Garrett.
Snail kites are common throughout Central and South America, but in the U.S., they’re found only in Florida. Even...
Background photo by Erich Ferdinand.
Last October, I attended a conference in Jackson, Wyoming, called “Managing Wildlife in Large Landscapes,” convened by the University of Wyoming’s Haub School of Environment and Natural Resources. Despi...
Mangroves in West Kalimantan, Indonesia. Photo by Kate Evans/CIFOR.
Last month, of wrote a viral essay called “What If Trevor Noah Is Right About the Left and Religion?” In it, she considers an exchange between Trevor Noah and Zohran Mam...
Fairytale Ball hosted by the Jung-München artists’ association, 1862. Photo by Joseph Albert. Public Domain Review
Rachel Carson’s “Fable for Tomorrow,” the opening chapter of Silent Spring, may be the most famous three pages in all of env...
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I’m a longtime conservation and environmental journalist and the author of Beloved Beasts: Fighting for Life in an Age of Extinction, a critical history of the modern conservation movement. Signal: shellhuis.21
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