Conservation is a long game; it predates us and will postdate us, writes Jack Easton, a member of the Rivers & Lands ...
An unusual outbreak of wildfires in city parks gave scientists a chance to study these rare events. Now they’re coming to different conclusions.
The reburial of the La Junta Five marks a hard-won moment of recognition, but geothermal energy projects and an AI data center are already testing what that victory means.
The operation involves aerial application of glyphosate using drones across parts of the Te Henga wetlands. Supporters of the ...
In her new book, the Kickapoo chef and self-proclaimed ‘Indigenous food warrior’ presents the healing properties of ...
Vasantotsav kicks off in Dehradun with stunning floral displays, including the iconic Fyoli bloom, along with local ...
The Guam kingfisher was extinct in the wild. Through coordinated breeding, cultural consultation, and careful reintroduction ...
As of 2026, more than 8,500 invasive species are established in the U.S., including plants, insects, reptiles, amphibians, ...
In a stunning display of resilience and cultural heritage, members of the Batwa and Bakiga communities made an extraordinary ...
Watery sap drips slowly from a spout in the side of the tree, falling drop by drop into a silver metal bucket attached to the ...
John Bear Mitchell, of the Penobscot Nation, works with Hollywood to incorporate Indigenous culture in TV and film. His ...
A 50-year-old planting method from Japan is jump-starting native forest ecosystems in small plots, from schoolyards to parking lots.