Frustration Abounds Five Years After the Historic Sage-Grouse Agreement
September 22, 2020 —
The federal government hasn't kept up its end of the deal, advocates say, putting the bird back on course for an Endangered Species Act listing.
Scientists Call for a 'Justice-Centered' Approach to Scientific Research
September 14, 2020 —
In a new review paper, researchers connect structural racism to a loss of urban biodiversity, while also addressing biases in academia.
Forget the Roses, Give the White House a Native Plant Garden
September 09, 2020 —
The dustup over First Lady Melania Trump's recent renovation misses a bigger problem with the Rose Garden: It's too heavy on introduced species.
Peregrine Falcons Finally Return to Nest at Their Most Famous U.S. Eyrie
September 03, 2020 —
After a 74-year absence, this summer a pair of Peregrines raised three chicks at New York's Taughannock Gorge—a hallowed destination for birders and the site of the falcon's first reintroduction attempt.