Conservation

A Case Study in Nature-Based Solutions: Coney Island, NY

By protecting, restoring, and integrating nature into our communities, we can create more beautiful and enjoyable environments while helping to protect ourselves from mounting natural disaster risk. These approaches are … Read more

America’s Whale: The Endangered Rice’s Whale Can No Longer Call its Gulf Home Safe

The Rice’s whale is listed as endangered under the U.S. Endangered Species Act (ESA) and is one of the rarest whales in the world with fewer than 100 whales left … Read more

Expanding Clean Energy Requires a Responsible Critical Minerals Supply Chain

We are currently witnessing the consequences of an overheating planet. Prolonged heat waves, uncontrollable wildfires, flash flooding and other extreme weather events have become too common in recent years. Pollution … Read more

The Other Day in Florida: How A Journey to the Gulf Coast Inspired the Modern Conservation Movement

As I drove north along Florida’s Nature Coast just the other day, I pondered the legacy of John Muir’s journey of over 1000 miles that led him to the Gulf … Read more

Baby orca swimming with its mother. Credit: NOAA Fisheries

An iconic orca calf has arrived. And it needs more to eat

It’s summer in the Pacific Northwest, and with it comes news of the arrival of a Southern Resident orca calf. Each time, we greet this news with joy, yet prepare … Read more

Sea Turtle Conservation and the Familial Bonds Shaped by Nature

People gaze at me with a puzzled expression when I explain that a nesting loggerhead sea turtle helped build our family. It is the truth. On a darkened, windswept beach along … Read more

Marine Animal Quiz: It’s Plastic Free July!

This Plastic Free July, take the time to learn more about how plastic pollution in the oceans of the world harms marine life and consider action steps you can take … Read more

Pondering Extinction, Creation, and Endangered Species Day

The Rev. Fred Morris, then the president of the Florida Council of Churches, once observed that losing a species to extinction was akin to “tearing a page from the Book … Read more

Go Plastic Free This July

Summer is here, and we are all on the go. We are headed to the beach to visit family and friends, going out into nature on a camping trip, and … Read more

What Drought Reveals About Our Changing Climate

As of May 2026, more than half the country had experienced drought this year, making it the worst spring drought recorded in decades. Unfortunately, these drought conditions have been increasing … Read more