An Epic Monarch Migration Faces New Threats
The butterflies’ path, which stretches thousands of miles, is endangered by an array of challenges, including changes in climate and pesticides
Experience a Day in the Life of a Wild Wolf, as Seen in Stunning Collar-Cam Footage
A perfect summer adventure for a wolf in Minnesota seems to be spent fishing and napping
Meet Water Advocate and Hero Shreya Ramachandran
The Grey Water Project educates and provides resources to diverse audiences on water recycling at home and in the workplace
Last Two Giraffes Rescued From a Disappearing Island in Kenya
The land mass was once a peninsula in Lake Baringo, but rising waters turned it into a muddy island
What I Learned Biking the 10,000-Mile Migration Route of Monarch Butterflies
I set off to be the first person to cycle alongside the butterflies to raise awareness of their alarming decline
Record-Breaking 16-Foot-Long Sawfish Washes Ashore in the Florida Keys
In a rare occurrence, a second 12-foot-long juvenile sawfish was found dead on a different beach in the state during the same week
Study Finds Rat Poison in Dead Eagles From Across the U.S.
More than 82 percent of 133 eagles tested had so-called anticoagulant rodenticides in their bodies
Female Fire Lookouts Have Been Saving the Wilderness for Over a Century
Spotting smoke from towers on high peaks could have been deemed ‘man’s work,’ but a few pioneers paved the way for generations of women to do the job
The Amazon Rainforest Now Emits More Greenhouse Gases Than It Absorbs
Climate change and deforestation have transformed the ecosystem into a net source of planet-warming gases instead of a carbon sink
Why Bald Eagle Populations Soared in the Last Decade
In 1963, only 417 breeding pairs remained, but 71,400 active couples were recorded as of 2019
This Map Shows You the Odds of Finding a New Species in Your Neighborhood
The ‘Map of Life’ predicts where undiscovered birds, reptiles, amphibians and mammals could be found around the world
Seafloor Trawl Fishing May Release as Much Carbon as Air Travel
A new study finds the carbon released when bottom trawlers stir up the seafloor is equal to the emissions of the entire aviation industry
Meet a forgotten hero of our natural world whose brave campaign to protect birds charted a new course for the environmental movement
Indian Country Weighs In on Deb Haaland’s Confirmation as Secretary of the Interior
Seen as “one giant leap for Native women, “Haaland (Laguna and Jemez Pueblos) is hailed for her experience, strength and wisdom
Fire at 16th-Century Mexican Church Prompts Debate Over How to Protect Cultural Heritage
Critics argue that a lack of preservation funding contributed to the devastating loss
The Wild World of a New Nature Preserve in Ecuador
Scientists have already begun discovering new species in the hotbed of biodiversity
How to Build a Better Homemade Face Mask, According to Science
When Covid-19 hit, Smithsonian researchers set up makeshift home laboratories to conduct groundbreaking studies on mask fabric materials
Sending DNA From Earth’s 6.7 Million Species to the Moon to Safeguard Life
Researchers propose constructing a ‘lunar ark’ to provide our planet with a ‘reset button’ in the event of a world-ending catastrophe
This Uninhabited Island Off of Massachusetts Is Littered With Bombs
Whether wildlife refuge, research destination or restored traditional homeland, the fate of Nomans Land is up for debate
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