
A newsletter about nature, the animals and plants that share the world with us and the human actions affecting it - both good and bad.
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Here is the recorded version of Saturday’s State of Nature Update, in case you prefer to listen to your biodiversity news or just don’t have the time to read everything you’d like to.
Welcome to another compilation of newsworthy stories about the state of biodiversity, the threats it faces and emerging solutions. My goal is to offer a snapshot of what’s happening in nature around the world and why it matters.
Here’s the recorded version of Saturday’s post about an encouraging study that found that the loss of animals, plants and fungi seems to be slowing down, at least compared to the past 500 years.
It’s been a busy week between finalizing my taxes and attending the Society of Environmental Journalists Conference, so instead of posting an article that’s not quite ready, I thought I’d bring you an updated post from last year about wheth...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Journalist, biologist and photographer. After working for 20+ years in conservation, I now write about the environment and science to bring the wonder and joy of nature to readers and to explain how our actions affect the environment.
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