As climate change intensifies, nature's role in building climate resilience is moving from the margins to the center of public policy. In...
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The ocean covers more than 70% of the Earth’s surface and is home to the majority of its wildlife. From jellyfish and giant squid to deep-sea...
Recent advances in technology have made it possible to understand some of the communication of a few animal species. Leading interdisciplinary...
The natural world is alive with sound—birdsong, whale calls, insect rhythms, the quiet pulses of water and wind. These sonic landscapes aren’t...
As the conservation field reckons with ecological breakdown and social inequity, a growing chorus of voices is calling not only for new strategies...
In 1999, three land rights defenders were kidnapped after they left Indigenous U’wa territory in Colombia. Multinational oil interests seeking the...
In 1999, Abby Reyes lost her partner, Terence Unity Freitas, who, along with Ingrid Washinawatok El-Issa (Menominee) and Lahe’ena’e Gay...
The solutions to the urgent and interconnected ecological challenges of climate change, biodiversity loss, and pollution cannot come from the same...
Cayo Santiago, a 38-acre island off the coast of Puerto Rico, may be uninhabited by humans, but it’s far from empty. The island is home to a...
Since time immemorial, storytellers have held an exalted role in human societies, because stories illustrate parables that help us make sense of the...
The idea that nonhuman animals might possess rich, structured languages—complete with dialects, social codes, and meaning—was once, for modern...