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What sharks are worth—and why that matters

GOP plan to sell more than 3,200 square miles of federal lands is found to violate Senate rules

Trump administration plans to rescind rule blocking logging on national forest lands

Bring the forest to the farm or the farm to the forest? Agroforestry faces a dichotomy

Broadway Mall rewilding brings native plants and wildlife to New York City

US proposes adding seven pangolin species to Endangered Species Act

US Justice Department says Trump can cancel national monuments that protect landscapes

Utah Republican proposes sale of more than 2 million acres of US lands

Oregon wildfire prompts evacuations and closes interstate in Columbia River Gorge

‘Madness’: World leaders call for deep-sea mining moratorium at UN ocean summit

Shiloh Schulte, conservationist who helped the American Oystercatcher recover, died in a helicopter crash on June 4th, aged 46

Bumble Bee asks court to dismiss lawsuit alleging forced labor in tuna supply chain

In a big win, Yurok Nation reclaims vital creek and watershed to restore major salmon run

Study identifies US regions that benefit birds, people & climate the most

US pioneers restoration of deep water corals damaged by country’s worst oil spill

Mongabay journalist Karla Mendes profiled in new book on climate leaders

‘Satellites for Biodiversity’ upgrades with new projects and launches insight hub

Coral reef research dominated by rich countries, plagued with inequities: Study

A street-smart hawk uses a pedestrian signal to hunt in the city

Wildlife crime crackdown in jeopardy worldwide after US funding cuts

Venomous snakes, freshwater fish among legally traded species most likely to become invasive in US

Vortex predator: Study reveals the fluid dynamics of flamingo feeding

Radio tags help reveal the secret lives of tiger salamanders

New research sheds light on Canada lynx-snowshoe hare cycle, human impacts

Angling for answers, this saltwater fishing group boosts research for better conservation

As renewable diesel surges, sustainability claims are deeply questioned

At the U.N., mining groups tout protections for Indigenous peoples

Science lays out framework to assess climate liability of fossil fuel majors

More than one in 10 Americans lives in a sinking city, study finds

Warming climate is already too hot to handle for 2% of amphibians, study shows

Barbara Yeaman, aviator and conservation pioneer, died April 6, aged 100

Deadly US rainfall in April 9% more intense due to climate change: Report

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