Franklin Graham views Trump’s election as a victory for fossil fuels, reflecting humanity’s exploitative relationship with nature, traced historically by Philipp Blom. By Jeremy Williams The…
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In May, Alaska is still breaking free of winter’s last grip, and it seems like summer will never come. However, a remarkable transformation happens almost in…
By Anders Lorenzen With countries across the globe hitting one deadly heat event after another, as the UK get to grips with its first heatwave of…
For 105 years, a small team of biologists near Washington, D.C., has honed and supported the single most foundational tool of avian science: crimping metal ID…
Solar panels are being installed at US residential houses. Photo credit: SEIA. By Anders Lorenzen We previously reported that, despite the shift in US energy policy…
Audubon’s Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary hosted the 11th Annual Corkscrew Watershed Science Forum on June 6, 2025, welcoming a record crowd of more than 130 participants to…
For 105 years, a small team of biologists near Washington, D.C., has honed and supported the single most foundational tool of avian science: crimping metal ID…
Audubon’s Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary hosted the 11th Annual Corkscrew Watershed Science Forum on June 6, 2025, welcoming a record crowd of more than 130 participants to…
Bridget is pictured with her daughter and dog. Photo credit: Bridget Shirvell. By Bridget Shirvell In the first instalment of our new series, Advice and ideas…
“Birds fly south in the winter.” It’s a phrase so familiar it feels like common sense. But the idea that birds migrate — let alone where…