Sage-Grouse Experts Sound the Alarm Over Plunging Population
September 05, 2019 —
New data show the imperiled bird’s numbers in a nosedive as the federal government continues to ease protections and sell off habitat.
August 27, 2019 —
Satellite tags are helping us better understand the nesting behaviors and migrations of these agile raptors, which hunt, drink, and bathe on the wing.
Alaska’s Big Fire Seasons Are a ‘New Normal’ and Reshaping the Landscape
August 23, 2019 —
After wildfires, grasslands and deciduous woodlands are replacing evergreen boreal forest and transforming the state's terrain and ecology.
A Controversial Minnesota Mine Finds New Life Under President Trump
August 21, 2019 —
The Interior Department recently approved a project previously deemed too great an environmental risk in the bird-rich Boundary Waters wilderness.
The Ghosts of Gone Birds Haunts an Odd and Endangered Beetle
August 09, 2019 —
After centuries of losing countless birds and other small animals, a spiral of ecological consequences has taken its toll on American burying beetles.