

At Home and at Peace in the Mau Forest of Kenya—Understanding the Ogiek Experience
The Ogiek are a forest-dwelling, hunter-gatherer community who are officially identified as one of Kenya’s indigenous people.

Daniel Kobei
Apr 19, 2022


Putting Goldfish in the Driver’s Seat
Teaching fish to drive has an important lesson to teach us about how we “just know” how to move through our worlds. Teaching a fish to drive

Jean Thilmany
Feb 22, 2022


Light Pollution: Keeping Nature Up Past Its Bedtime
Artificial lighting at night can negatively affect humans, plants, and animals as well as hinder our view of the night sky. Astronomers defi

Julie Peterson
Feb 22, 2022


Antarctic Krill: An Ecosystem Powerhouse Caught Between Humans and Nature
Krill are crustaceans found in waters all over the world. Existing near the bottom of the food chain, krill are an important source of...

Robin Whitlock
Dec 22, 2021


Sacred Forests: The Ecological Power of Reverence
Shinto, an ancient, indigenous Japanese religion with an inherent reverence for nature, is attracting new interest among scholars and...

Yasuhiro Kotera
Dec 22, 2021





