Wildfires have burned more than 1 million acres in California in the past few weeks. The good news is that most of the giant redwood trees are expected to recover.
Category Archives: Conservation
‘Extremely Rare’ Wolverines Return to Mount Rainier National Park After 100 Years
A family of wolverines has made its home at Mount Rainier National Park for the first time in over a century, park officials announced last Thursday.
This Kenyan National Park is Experiencing an “Elephant Baby Boom”
Amboseli National Park in Kenya is experiencing an apparent elephant baby boom.
‘Super Kelp’: A Secret Weapon in the Fight Against Climate Change
Newly discovered ‘Super Kelp’ shows some amazing promise for mitigating climate change.
10,000 Baby Sea Turtles Released into Sea Near Bali
More than ten thousand baby Olive Ridley sea turtles were released into the wild last week off the coast of Bali.
Endangered Tiger Populations See Significant Increase Across Several Countries
In 2010, several countries joined the World Wildlife Federation (WWF) in a bold initiative to double the number of wild tigers by 2022.
EXXpedition: Crew of 300 Women Fighting Ocean Pollution
The crew is a part of a project called eXXpedition: a series of all-women sailing voyages aimed at combatting ocean pollution.
Congress Approves Great American Outdoors Act, Allocating Billions to Parks and Conservation
Congress has just passed the Great American Outdoors Act which will reserve over $9.5 billion for National Parks and conservation efforts.
Scientists are Using Machine Listening to Protect Ecosystems
New research shows that scientists can get a better understanding of how healthy ecosystems are by simply listening to them.
Court Rules Yellowstone’s Grizzly Bears Will Remain Protected from Trophy Hunters
The circuit court affirmed a federal court’s 2018 ruling that the Trump administration illegally stripped Endangered Species Act protections from Yellowstone’s grizzly bears.