A climate adaptation experiment is taking place in one of NYC’s biggest parks By Danielle Renwick / Nexus Media News
Dams on the Amazon River could have widespread, devastating impacts—and we keep building more of them By Kendra Pierre-Louis
The Amazon has shrunk by 24,000 square miles over the last decade By Liberty Vittert/The Conversation
Australia’s government needs to take drastic action to prevent future fires—and so do the rest of us By Kat Eschner
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This ancient farming practice could get a boost from the US farm bill By Ashley Stimpson/Nexus Media / May 20, 2023
Protecting wildlife starts with securing land for animals to roam By David Jachowski/The Conversation / Apr 28, 2023
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Two newly discovered Andes Mountain plant species have an appetite for insects By Laura Baisas / Mar 27, 2023
The US inches closer to protecting 30 percent of all its lands and oceans By Laura Baisas / Mar 22, 2023
The US government wants to round up the West’s feral cattle By Jonathan Thompson / High Country News / Mar 9, 2023
Ecologists have declared war on this popular decorative tree By Ryan W. McEwan / The Conversation / Mar 8, 2023
Even the cool forests of the Pacific Northwest face the danger of extreme heat By Sarah Trent / High Country News / Feb 25, 2023
These beetles sniff out fungus-infected trees to find their next target By Laura Baisas / Feb 21, 2023