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The Mennonites Making the Amazon Their Home

As New Jersey Bakes, Some Towns Ask Residents to Reduce Water Use

The Best Way to Find Out if We Can Cool the Planet

Turkeys Were a Marvel of Conservation. Now Their Numbers Are Dwindling.

Florida Man Chases Poachers

The Past and the Future Are at War in California

Climate Change Is Driving Some Albatrosses to ‘Divorce,’ Study Finds

Another Challenge for Conservation Efforts: Gender Inequity

Nearly $7 Million Awarded in First Earthshot Prizes

Bezos Puts $1 Billion of $10 Billion Climate Pledge Into Conservation

40 Million People Rely on the Colorado River. It’s Drying Up Fast.

The Plains and Upper Midwest are growing drier as drought deepens in the West.

How the Drought Is Affecting California’s Crops

A Young Naturalist Inspires With Joy, Not Doom

The Maori Vision of Antarctica’s Future

Can California Start Taking Droughts Seriously, Please?

Mozambique Mints a New National Park — and Surveys Its Riches

One Year Later, We Still Have No Plan to Prevent the Next Pandemic

Yes, America, There Is (Some) Hope for the Environment

There’s a Global Plan to Conserve Nature. Indigenous People Could Lead the Way.