The Hidden Benefits We Get From Wildlife
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John Neelo, a researcher with Botswana Predator Conservation, explores the challenges Africa's big cats and top predators face in shared landscapes, highlighting the urgent need for conservation to...
View ArticleProtecting Paradise | WILD HOPE
On Panama’s remote Pearl Islands, marine biologist Callie Veelenturf is using her research on endangered sea turtles to help the country enshrine the rights of nature into law — and help the...
View ArticleMission Impossible | WILD HOPE
It was a late-career epiphany that led “wacky genius” Pat Brown to abandon his academic career and commit himself to fighting global warming and biodiversity collapse. He did it, against all odds, by...
View ArticleUntold Earth | Season 2, Episode 1 | This Is Not a Forest
Pando, Latin for ‘I spread,’ appears to be a forest but is actually one massive tree. Weighing 13 million pounds, Pando is one of the world’s largest living organisms. It has thrived in Utah’s Fishlake...
View ArticleCrash Course Botany: Episode 12: The Secret Social Lives of Plants
The social dynamics of plants are as complex as those at any high school. By studying how plants interact — one-on-one, as a population, and in their communities — ecologists can figure out how to...
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A groundbreaking new series on PBS Nature and premiering during Women’s History Month, In Her Nature shines a spotlight on the fearless women who, against all odds, protect the wildlife of our world....
View ArticleEmpowering All Future Conservation Advocates
This piece comes to us from the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS). To honor Black History Month, WCS and Nature are sharing stories of nature and conservation. From a young age, I’ve been interested...
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