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Species Spotlight: Matschie’s Tree Kangaroo — an Elusive, Arboreal Marsupial
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Youths to G7: Protect Our Generation
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An unconventional gathering helped spur ideas to speed the pace and scale of river restoration projects across the West.
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An outbreak has killed 20 condors in the Southwest, putting wildlife conservationists on high alert.
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As new technologies supercharge the field of bioacoustics, researchers can better listen to environmental changes — and use the information to guide conservation efforts.
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To preserve habitat for fish and benefits for humans, some scientists suggest we need to explore the need for assisted migration.
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This month Links From the Brink news roundup has a pack of good-news stories about wild, endangered felines.
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Activism isn’t only for the young. Many seniors are eager to join the climate movement — and they have the power to achieve key goals, says Bill McKibben.
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A shiny black insect returns from the dead and inspires intercontinental collaboration to make its way back home.
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Researchers warn we risk losing a sustainable future if we don’t take action to conserve insects and address climate change. They also offer solutions.
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Every crisis is connected. We must address the biodiversity crisis, the climate emergency, and poverty and injustice at the same time.
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A new book looks at efforts to recover dwindling populations and what more is needed.
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Conservationists racing to save one of Hawai‘i’s last honeycreeper species get creative, allowing birds to choose their own mates.
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Climate activism is effective when it taps into the pain of grieving instead of repeating statistics that overwhelm people into numbness.
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A region historically plagued by industrial pollution is overwhelmed with unconventional oil and gas development.
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