Latest Conservation Stories
Gender reveal parties are turning nature pink and blue
The endangered Eurasian lynx might never recover fully in France
Greenland’s isolated ‘Last Ice Area’ is vanishing
How thinning could help prevent wildfires
Millions of dead crabs ended up in the deep sea. Scientists still aren’t sure why.
Citizen science is another great form of nature therapy
In the latest State of the Union, Biden highlights infrastructure, chips, and healthcare
Bacteria and fungi are the first to start rebuilding charred forests
The last thread of hope to revive California’s trees is vanishing
Oyster farms are all the rage—until they block your ocean views
Nightmare-fuel fungi exist in real life
The bizarre story behind a viral man-eating lion hoax
Biden’s recent climate decisions will close mines, protect salmon, and may permit drilling in Alaska
The best way to save forests? Legally recognize Indigenous lands.
Gnarly pink waves crash near San Diego
When wolves hunt otters on this Alaskan island, deer suffer
A chunk of ice twice the size of New York City broke off the Brunt Ice Shelf
When wind turbines kill bats and birds, these scientists want the carcasses
How a peculiar parasitic plant relies on a rare Japanese rabbit
Plastic, pollution, and prescription drugs are making fish act erratically
13 otherworldly photos that were actually taken on Earth
Many popular carbon offsets don’t actually counteract emissions, study says
A virgin birth in Shedd Aquarium’s shark tank is baffling biologists
The plan to save Western salt lakes from biting the dust
Connecting national parks could help generations of wildlife thrive
Bush rats are back to reclaim their place in this Australian park
If Madagascar’s animals disappear, it’ll take 23 million years to get them back
Earth’s oceans are getting hotter and saltier than ever before in human history
A crab’s biggest turn off? Ship noises.
Humans and nature will handle rising tides, together
Pink Iguana hatchlings spotted for the first time on the Galápagos in decades
World governments strike historic deal to protect planet’s biodiversity
What more rain in the Arctic means for people, ecosystems, and wildlife
The hard truth of building clean solar farms
These might be the funniest animal photos you’ve seen this year
Better anti-barnacle coating could keep ships smooth with less harm to ocean life
What Indigenous fire practices can teach us about saving Southwestern lands
Indigenous ‘sea gardens’ could protect shellfish in an acidifying ocean
To save coral reefs, color the larvae
What successful forest restoration looks like
Saving seals may come at the cost of fragile flora
Plastic microfibers in the Mediterranean Sea are keeping bacteria afloat
Meet SharkGuard, a tiny electric field that protects sharks from fishing nets
How kelp farming is helping revive the economy and ecology of a Long Island bay
This 18-foot python’s last meal was a whole alligator
Three nations pledge to reverse decades of destruction in the rainforest
Schools of herring are filling a once-dead waterway
What new mining projects could mean for Alaskan salmon
At long last, a homecoming for the Fender’s blue butterfly
Wildfire smoke from across continents is changing the Arctic Ocean’s makeup
Noise pollution messes with beluga whales’ travel plans
Ocean plastic ‘vacuums’ are sucking up marine life along with trash
The 2022 midterm elections could shake the course of environmental action in the US
Mountain lions in Los Angeles face the heat of worsening wildfires
Italian chefs are cooking up a solution to booming jellyfish populations
Some of Asia’s iconic wildlife doesn’t seem to mind human encroachment
Ducks and other North American waterfowl are faring surprisingly well
The Brilliant 10: The top up-and-coming minds in science
Turn your backyard into an awesome hangout for bats
Scientists grow stunning, endangered coral in a lab
Wildland firefighters face another danger—an increased risk of long COVID
Why the Endangered Species Act is often too little, too late
Wildlife populations have decreased 70 percent in only 50 years, report finds
Why planting new forests could do more harm than good