

More Than a Career: A Life Dedicated to Saving Manatees
It’s hard to know that an animal is endangered when, to you, it’s seemingly everywhere. That was the case for Jamal Galves growing up...

Becky Hoag
Oct 22, 2021


Invasive Wild Donkeys Are More Helpful Than Previously Thought
Donkeys are not usually thought of as invasive species, but, in the American Southwest, feral donkeys have become a nuisance and drain on...

Alina Bradford
Oct 21, 2021


Tree Communities Harness the Power of Interdependence
Trees are known to compete for sunlight and soil resources, but forest researchers have discovered a deeper reality beneath the ground.

Natasha Spencer-Jolliffe
Aug 18, 2021


Full Reforestation After War: How South Korea Did It
The 18th and 19th Century French author and diplomat, Chateaubriand, once wrote that “there is a forest before civilization and a desert...

Jong-Choon Woo
Aug 18, 2021


Farming Amid Sand Dunes and Stones: India Wrings New Life from its Drylands
India’s wind-swept, mostly waterless arid regions are among the toughest places in the world to farm. However, the productivity outlook is

Om Parkash Yadav
Jun 22, 2021





