As the oceans warm, predators fall out of synchronization with their prey
For decades along the U.S. Mid-Atlantic coast, recreational anglers have braved the cold temperatures of late October and November to pursue one of the region’s most famous species, the striped…
As War Halts, the Environmental Devastation in Gaza Runs Deep
The natural environment took an unprecedented pounding during the war in Gaza. And as the territory’s inhabitants have returned home since the ceasefire, the extent of the environmental devastation is…
The Vanishing Rio Grande: Warming Takes a Toll on a Legendary River
Hiking through the emerald green canopy of the bosque, or riverside cottonwood forest, near downtown Albuquerque, Tricia Snyder, an advocate for WildEarth Guardians, believes zero hour has arrived for the…
Time is operating out for Uganda’s disappearing glaciers
Enock Bwambale paused on the lip of the dying glacier, its blunt-nosed arch plunging steeply all the way down to cinder blocks, then shouted to colleague Uziah Kule that the…
Silencing Science: How Indonesia Is Censoring Wildlife Analysis
Are Indonesia’s orangutans and different iconic endangered species on observe for extinction, or having fun with a restoration below the nation’s present green-minded authorities? It relies on who you ask.…