A look inside the illegal turtle and tortoise trade operating through the world’s busiest land border crossing — and the ...
Natalie Jane Cibel is a conservation biologist, science-based storyteller and podcast host whose work can be found on her ...
Green Crime: Inside the Minds of the People Destroying the Planet, and How to Stop Them A new book by criminal psychologist Dr. Julia Shaw explains the motives of environmental criminals and the ...
Whether you decide on a vacation or staycation, plan on finding inspiration in these books about owls, reptiles, climate ...
More than 2,000 Indigenous languages are at risk of disappearing this century — and with them we could lose vitally important ...
A philosopher tells an environmental success story that speaks to the moral necessity of ongoing work for wild beings.
How memory, civil rights, and environmental history are being quietly erased.
“I cannot keep you safe.” This recurring line in Primeval, Mai Der Vang’s powerful new poetry collection, doesn’t just echo through her book. Similar themes appear through many of this year’s new ...
Stephanie Klarmann is a Conservation Psychology researcher based in South Africa. Her work has focused primarily on envisioning a conservation psychology that is relevant in the South African context ...
Floridians are bracing for an unwanted visitor this summer: sargassum. A 5,000-mile-long island of this rootless seaweed is floating around the Atlantic, and large swathes of it are expected to wash ...
The next four years — and beyond — are going to be awful for the science and conservation community. By learning from past experiences, we can try to minimize the damage.
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