They are like our children now,” says one of the villagers helping to save critically endangered Asian giant tortoises.
Reporting on disappearing or lost species helps shine a light on the environmental threats we all face and the people working ...
Dr. Green: Can Wildlife Get PTSD? The science on wildlife PTSD is a rapidly growing field: How do we detect and treat post-trauma in our wild friends? And how can we prevent it? Columns April 22, 2026 ...
Kara Swisher Wants to Live Forever (CNN series, April 2026): Inspired by her own experiences with mortality, award-winning ...
A Cactus in Court Illegal trade in rare ornamental plants is booming — fueled by weak enforcement and a changing climate. But the theft of 1,000 cacti from the Chilean desert has led to a landmark ...
Protect This Place: Connected Communities on the U.S. Gulf Coast and the Philippines In this video edition, see how Liquid Natural Gas exports threaten waters around the world — from Lake Charles, ...
Research tells us that we need sustainable forest practices. But how does this knowledge lead to action? The first time I was asked to explain why a forest was dying, I expected to face the most ...
Dayna Reggero is an award-winning documentary film director and healing listener. Her work started when she was 19, appearing ...
“This is a dangerous argument they are making. Dangerous not just to the Florida scrub jay, but to a lot of endangered species.” ...
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