A century's worth of sawfish rostra tucked away in museums and private collections has revealed something we couldn't see by ...
Wildlife movement data helps protect habitats, improve connectivity, support coexistence, and strengthen conservation ...
Smithsonian Working Land and Seascapes’ new study unveils conservation’s ability to advance progress toward the Sustainable Development Goals Caitlyn Dittmeier “The whole is greater than the sum of ...
As federal officials finalize post-2026 management rules for Lake Powell and Lake Mead, much of the debate has focused on how to allocate less water, who will bear the reductions, and how those ...
A recent mapping study examines places in northwestern Africa where coastal ecosystems overlap with surf breaks, highlighting ...
Targeted conservation actions are essential to prevent wildlife extinctions, but more efforts are needed to fully recover biodiversity, according to a new study. Targeted conservation actions are ...
The Benton Washington Regional Public Water Authority is warning that water consumption is still too high to remain ...
More than two weeks of no meaningful rainfall and triple-digit daily temperatures have resulted in drought conditions in the ...
BINGHAMTON, New York — A soaring bald eagle is spellbinding. A growling grizzly is awe-inspiring. A swimming hellbender? You might not be able to picture that one. On a recent hot summer day, ...
One investigation started with a sprawling trail of wildlife crimes that took years, crossed jurisdictions and required 27 search warrants to unravel. Another started with just three illegally killed ...
I see a remarkable source of hope: we are entering the greatest philanthropic opportunity for conservation in history.
True inclusion also reshapes how success is defined. For many communities, progress is measured not only in species protected ...