Rewilding Europe: Intro to Parts I-IV
In February 2013, we started the Rewilding Europe series to acquaint readers with major conservation initiatives now underway on the continent. Part IV of the series is now online: the […]
In February 2013, we started the Rewilding Europe series to acquaint readers with major conservation initiatives now underway on the continent. Part IV of the series is now online: the […]
Did you miss these stories last week ? Catch up with news and editorials on science, biodiversity, conservation and discovery. Badlands and bison: The Oglala Sioux and National Park Service […]
Our three-part series this summer looks at animals essential to the web of life. In Part One, we look at owls, falcons, condors at risk, bird species decline, and the […]
Audubon Magazine’s entire March/April issue addresses the question of why birds make a difference – from the practical to the philosophical – in a terrific series of pieces. E.O. Wilson […]
[Don’t Miss! Photo Gallery on Rewilding Europe model projects] Rewilding Europe — a Netherlands-based NGO advancing ambitious, large-scale conservation projects — has a growing foothold on the continent, thanks partly to […]
Europe has four times the population density of the United States. After thousands of years of human habitation – as well as innumerable armed conflicts – Europe, from the Arctic […]
Check out the Photo Gallery posted on Green News Update. Multimedia and other resources are at the end of this story. It’s been called “the Serengeti behind the dikes.” The […]
Feb 15-18: Count Birds, It’s Free: Wherever you are worldwide, you can participate in the Great Backyard Bird Count (GBBC) if you have Internet access. You just need to watch birds […]
Audubon’s birds, polar bears, fish, sharks — a selection of natural history favorites from terrific writers such as Dr. E.O. Wilson (author of 28 books!) and Mark Kurlansky (Cod, Salt, […]