Deep in the Peruvian jungle, there exists a corner of the world that remains untouched — one teeming with giant anacondas, where the haunting cries of howler monkeys send brightly colored macaws ...
Governments conduct hundreds of thousands of acres of forest “thinning” projects annually in the U.S., Canada, Australia, and ...
A meditation on observation, revision, and the quiet thrill of being wrong — and what all of that means for conservation.
Conservation crews have helped plant and seed thousands of native trees and other vegetation. Salmon have responded in kind.
Our latest group of reviews showcases books that remind us about what we’re saving — and why we do it.
John R. Platt is the editor of The Revelator and an award-winning environmental journalist whose work has appeared in dozens of publications around the world. His “Extinction Countdown” column has run ...
John R. Platt is the editor of The Revelator and an award-winning environmental journalist whose work has appeared in dozens of publications around the world. His “Extinction Countdown” column has run ...
Anna Pujol-Mazzini is an investigative journalist, audio producer, fact-checker and fixer based in Paris, France. She is a former international correspondent for Reuters, AFP and The Daily Telegraph ...
Dipika Kadaba is an ecologist who uses data visualization and design to communicate environmental issues in her role as The Revelator's visual storyteller. Her interdisciplinary work originates in her ...
Critics argue the authoritarian government has rammed the project through with minimal environmental oversight and in violation of several laws.
Agriculture drained this ecosystem. Now, under the specter of future drought, the same systems have started to bring back both water and wildlife.