The faux-frontier world of manufactured deer and canned hunting in Texas.
James William Gibson
Feature Articles
In the City, A Jungle Revives
A once-emptied woodland In the heart of Rio de Janeiro is filling up again.
Bernardo Araujo
Saved by Safaris?
Luxury ecotourism has its problems, but it helps fill the yawning gap in funding required to protect some of Africa’s wildest places.
Morgan Trimble
A Tale of Three Weasels
How biologists are trying to ensure that wolverines, fishers, and martens have a future in Washington.
Paula MacKay
The Potato Guardians
In the Peruvian Andes, Indigenous potato farmers are working with researchers to develop climate-smart spuds.
Camille von Kaenel
To Our Readers
Hold Some, Lose Some
As the ecological crisis unfolds around us, we need to let go of traditions and practices that have brought us to this state in the first place.
Maureen Nandini Mitra
Digging Deeper
Bees, Bugs, and Our Future
Forty percent of insect species are critically endangered. And while many beneficial insects are struggling, some problematic pest species are thriving.
Anna Lappé
Earth Island Reports
Scraping Carbon with Old Trees
Wild Heritage
Cyril Kormos
Using Trash to Clean Up Trash
Alter Terra
Oscar Romo
1000 Words
A Meditation on Ownership
1000 Words: Pamela Pitt
Zoe Loftus-Farren
Conversation
Rooting for Humanity
Conversation: Barry Lopez (Jan 6, 1945-Dec 25, 2020)
Christopher McLeod
In Review
As a Nation Slips Away
In Review: Anote’s Ark Directed by Matthieu Rytz
Ed Rampell
Can Animals Feel?
In Review: Mama’s Last Hug: Animal Emotions and What They Tell Us about Ourselves, by Frans de Waal; W. W. Norton & Company, 2019
Austin Price
Voices
Reject Partisan Divides
'The Sunrise Movement has expanded the climate change conversation and it has given me an unprecedented sense of hope.'