I Will Love You to Death: A Divemaster’s View on Coral Tourism Diving on coastal reefs can bring us closer to nature and inspire conservation, but there are steps every ecotourist can take to make it ...
The driver of zoonotic outbreaks isn’t bad luck. It’s habitat destruction, wildlife trade, and decades of ignoring science.
Activists raise serious concerns about the welfare of the country’s captive elephants and the laundering of wild-caught ...
Study: Commercial Lion Farming in South Africa Could Be Harming, Not Helping, Wild Lions As we’ve seen with tigers and other threatened species, captive lion breeding may stimulate consumer demand and ...
The world depends on healthy insect populations. As climate change and other threats cause their declines, simple actions can give them a much-needed boost.
The story of commercial whaling and the iconoclasts who opposed it offers hope for whales facing today’s new threats — and the future of our planet.
These howling good books examine how we’ve persecuted wolves, how we’ve helped to restore them, and how they embody humanity’s relationship with nature.
Nearly half of all stopover sites used by migrating birds in North America fall within urban areas.
The world still faces a growing extinction crisis, but that hasn’t stopped conservation efforts or individual overachievers. Here are some of the animals who made a difference.
New Environmental Books: Spring-to-Summer Reads to Brighten and Enlighten Whether you decide on a vacation or staycation, plan on finding inspiration in these books about owls, reptiles, climate ...