EEnvironment Read More South Maui’s saltier, more turbid waters could signal drought is taking a toll : Maui NowMarch 8, 2026 Hui O Ka Wai Ola volunteers collect water samples off Waipu‘ilani in March 2025. Volunteers go out every…
WWildlife Read More Wood duck comeback: How a simple idea saved a species in Michigan and beyondFebruary 19, 2026 ROSCOMMON, Mich. – Once nearly wiped out, wood ducks are now among Michigan’s most hunted waterfowl, a turnaround…
WWildlife Read More Beaver ‘Blind Date’ Was a Reintroduction MilestoneFebruary 15, 2026 In a rain-soaked Cornish field, England quietly crossed a wildlife milestone with the first legal release of…
WWildlife Read More Creature not seen in nearly 20 years reintroduced into the wild: ‘A symbol of hope’September 21, 2025 An endangered British wetland creature is showing promising signs of recovery as rewilding efforts take hold. The Miami…
EEnvironment Read More What the Future Ocean Might Look Like Amid Climate Change, Overfishing and MoreSeptember 4, 2025 Source: Halpern, et. al., Science (2025) By Delger Erdenesanaa Graphics by Mira Rojanasakul; Photographs and Video by Madeline…
EEnvironment Read More Coastal communities restoring marshes, dunes, reefs to protect against rising seasAugust 18, 2025 In San Francisco Bay, salt ponds created more than a century ago are reverting to marshland. Along the…
EEnvironment Read More Black-tailed godwit joins NSW endangered species list as population divesAugust 3, 2025 Scientists fear a remarkable migratory shorebird, which flies vast distances each year to reach Australia, will become extinct…
LLos Angeles Read More Poisoned pelicans fly again after deadly SoCal algal bloomJuly 10, 2025 A flock of brown pelicans waddled back into the wild on Wednesday morning, survivors of Southern California’s latest…