This installment looks at whooping cranes, an endangered species with a population that migrates between Canada and Texas.
Our resident psychologist answers environmentalists’ questions about staying mentally resilient when eco-challenges get you ...
The new year is kicking off with some fantastic reads. Here are some great new environmental books to while away the rest of winter — and set yourself up for spring. We’ve ada ...
The Revelator, a news and ideas initiative of the Center for Biological Diversity, provides editorially independent reporting, analysis and stories at the intersection of politics, conservation, art, ...
A new book by criminal psychologist Dr. Julia Shaw explains the motives of environmental criminals and the defenders who ...
How to participate in causes you believe in — in a manner that will be noticed, respected, and heard.
The most polluted place in the United States — perhaps the world — is one most people don’t even know. Hanford Nuclear Site sits in the flat lands of eastern Washington. The facility — one of three ...
John R. Platt is the editor of The Revelator and an award-winning environmental journalist whose work has appeared in dozens of publications around the world. His “Extinction Countdown” column has run ...
For just over four years now, the Elwha River has run free. Today the river drains, uninterrupted, from a snowfield in the mountains of Washington’s Olympic National Park to the Strait of Juan de Fuca ...
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