Biden admin restores migratory bird protections
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is restoring migratory bird protections that were gutted during the final days of Trump’s…
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Letting nature thrive — 4 rewilding tips
By Sophie Wynne-Jones, Ian Convery, and Steve Carver What would rewilding mean for a country like the UK? Bringing back wolves and…
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Biden administration releases ‘America The Beautiful’ conservation plan
The Biden administration laid out its plan on Thursday to conserve 30% of U.S. lands and waters by 2030. The…
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Arbor Day should be about planting trees AND growing them!
By Karen D. Holl, University of California, Santa Cruz and Pedro Brancalion, Universidade de São Paulo For 149 years, Americans…
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Rewilding: How cities in Europe are making space for nature
By Tom Lawson The idea of grizzly bears prowling sidewalks in Chicago may not appeal to the average citizen (or…
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When corporations are people, living ecologically is illegal
By Mark Ruffalo and Melissa Troutman As the world faces growing ecological uncertainty, more of us face life-or-death scenarios every…
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Turn your yard into an ecological oasis to save insects and bees
By Tyler Wells Lynch For years, Toni Genberg assumed a healthy garden was a healthy habitat. That’s how she approached…
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‘Native issues are American issues’: Excitement builds for first Native American secretary of the interior
By Traci Morris, PhD President Biden’s nomination of U.S. Rep. Deb Haaland of New Mexico to lead the Department of…
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How a Texas TV reporter gained confidence to cover climate change
By David Schechter When you’re a local journalist, like me, you become a collector of useful tidbits. A keeper of…
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Ecuador’s Indigenous, green movement deals blow to pro-mining politics
By Miriam Lang Ecuadorians voted for their next president on Sunday 7 February, but it wasn’t the only significant decision…
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