Is the federal agency in charge of saving the Mexican wolf keeping it from thriving?
John Soltes
Feature Articles
Citizens Afield
The promise of citizen science lies not only in its contributions to research, but also in its ability to transform our relationships with the natural world.
Lucy Bryan
Leave No Worker Behind
Will the just transition movement survive mainstream adoption?
Samantha Harvey
Reports
March of the Armyworm
Across Africa, a new invasive pest is damaging crops at an alarming rate and it might soon go global.
Stephanie Parker
Learning from Death
Roadkill can be a valuable resource for researchers seeking to understand the behaviors of creatures great and small.
Eric Freedman
To Our Readers
Leave the Door Open
Surely, when the persecuted, the endangered, the impoverished need its protection to survive, the “Home of the Free” can do better
Maureen Nandini Mitra
Digging Deeper
Big Soda’s Sneaky Tactic Undermining Democracy
Often passed behind closed doors without public deliberation, preemption bills and amendments are a 'quiet threat to public health.'
Anna Lappé
Earth Island Reports
Planetary Health through Veterinary Care
Ecovet Global approaches the complex issues of land degradation, war, and food insecurity from a veterinary perspective.
Kate Sulzner
Protecting the Pacific Remote Islands from Trump
If Trump opens the PRI Monument to commercial fising, it would have a devastating impact on the region’s fragile ecology.
Mark J. Palmer and David McGuire
Conversation
There’s No Place for Pessimism
Conversation: Ralph Nader
Zoe Loftus-Farren
1000 Words
Fantastical Flora
1,000 Words — Sara Misra
Maureen Nandini Mitra
In Review
It’s Not the Trees That Need Saving
The Overstory By Richard Powers WW Norton & Company, 2018, 512 pages
Louise Fabiani
In Search of a World Done Differently
Lands of Lost Borders: A Journey on the Silk Road By Kate Harris Dey Street Books, 2018, 299 pages
Elen Turner
Voices
Aligning My Life with Nature
I started my career in agriculture back in early 2007, just before graduating from college, as an agronomist for one of the largest dairies in Wisconsin. This single dairy had more than 3,000 head of ...