
Inspired by Nature, Driven by Data Project of Earth Island Institute Dedicated to Protecting Our\ud83c\udf32National Forests\ud83c\udf32
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Field season is in full swing, and what we found in Freeman Creek Grove stopped us cold.
Inside a giant sequoia snag — a standing dead tree that spotted owls depend on for nesting — we found a pair. Two spotted owls, same hollow, two days...
Note: Before we get into what we found on the ground on our most recent trip to the sequoia groves, let us be direct about something we keep having to say in comment sections: the decision to log in Mariposa Giant Sequoia Grove in Yosemite...
We live on a fire planet. Not a western fire planet, not a climate-change fire planet, but a fire planet — one whose forests, grasslands, shrublands, and savannas evolved with fire since time immemorial across every region of this country....
Mother Jones spent a year investigating glyphosate use in national forests, and the results are damning in all the right ways: record spraying, Monsanto-ghostwritten science, a regulatory assessment built on a study that got quietly retract...
In collaboration with Wilderness Watch, our webinar dives into the language of the so-called “Fix Our Forests Act” to highlight how a cleverly hidden loophole in S. 1462 would nullify any potential enforcement of all federal environmental l...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Inspired by Nature, Driven by Data
A podcast about our beloved and treasured public lands where I interview subject matter experts and activists from across the country who are working to protect and advocate for our public lands and their wildlife, wilderness, and cultural values.
Swamp Notes — From Forests to the Hill
Exploring the beauty of snag forests around the world. Stories of wildness, wildfire, wilderness, wildlife, and wild beauty. Uncompromising advocacy on behalf of the evolutionary process, natural disturbance regimes, and wilderness ideals.
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