Can a pioneering bonobo rehabilitation project serve as a blueprint for community-driven conservation in Central Africa?
Christopher Clark
Feature Articles
The Long Run Home
A vanishing tribe, a critically-endangered fish, and the race to pull them back from the brink.
Maureen Nandini Mitra
Deep Impact
Mapping the ocean floor could put undersea creatures at risk.
Adrienne Bernhard
The Way of the Canoe
The age-old watercraft has drawn generations to the wilderness and nurtured their love for it.
Mark Neužil
Storm
For the penguins of the Patagonian desert, climate change looks like too much water, too soon.
To Our Readers
Proceed with Caution
The history of human exploration is simultaneously one of wonder and learning, and of pain, suffering, and extinction.
Maureen Nandini Mitra
Digging Deeper
Drops in the Bucket
Coral reef die offs; “bomb cyclones” and historic wildfire blazes from the easternmost United States to the Pacific coast; Arctic ice melting faster than models predicted. Persistent bigotry in th...
Anna Lappé
Earth Island Reports
Writing for the Trees
Public Lands Media
George Wuerthner
Where to Travel in 2018
Ethical Traveler
Natalie Lefevre, Karen Blansfield, Molly Blakemore, and Jeff Greenwald
Expanding Our Community
New Earth Island Projects
Journal Staff
1000 Words
Inner Beauty
Arie van ‘t Riet
Zoe Loftus-Farren
Conversation
‘Love Is a Force for Change’
Conversation: Gina Lopez
Zoe Loftus-Farren
In Review
Culture Clash in the Hinterlands
American Wolf: A True Story of Survival and Obsession in the West By Nate Blakeslee
Gerry Wingenbach
No Easy Fix
The Extinction Market: Wildlife Trafficking and How to Counter It. By Vanda Felbab-Brown
Christine Ro
Voices
In Service of Climate Justice
Five years ago, I had to make a choice: to sit and watch as my community recovered from Superstorm Sandy, or use a difficult moment as motivation to step up and act.