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Amidst ongoing conflict, efforts to save this endemic tree are threatened nbsp; Article Amidst ongoing conflict, efforts to save this endemic tree are threatened  
Why it’s important to let sediment reach the shore nbsp; Feature Why it’s important to let sediment reach the shore  
Can forest expansion balance climate change, economic growth and ecological health? nbsp; Feature Can forest expansion balance climate change, economic growth and ecological health?  
If you care about conservation, read this nbsp; Article If you care about conservation, read this  
What happens when U.S. insurers stop covering prescribed burns? nbsp; Feature What happens when U.S. insurers stop covering prescribed burns?  
The hidden power of nature in cities   The hidden power of nature in cities Notable
Planting trees? Start here.   Planting trees? Start here. Notable
In northern Minnesota, wild rice is being threatened by climate change and increased rainfall nbsp; Feature In northern Minnesota, wild rice is being threatened by climate change and increased rainfall  
Inundation and Injustice: Flooding presents a formidable threat to the Great Lakes region nbsp; Feature Inundation and Injustice: Flooding presents a formidable threat to the Great Lakes region  
Milwaukee residents fear more flooding due to planned highway expansion nbsp; Feature Milwaukee residents fear more flooding due to planned highway expansion  
Inundación E Injusticia: Las Inundaciones Representan Una Tremenda Amenaza Para La Región De Los Grandes Lagos nbsp; Feature Inundación E Injusticia: Las Inundaciones Representan Una Tremenda Amenaza Para La Región De Los Grandes Lagos  
On Chicago’s South Side, neighbors fight to keep Lake Michigan at bay nbsp; Feature On Chicago’s South Side, neighbors fight to keep Lake Michigan at bay  
Climate costs imperil unique, diverse Detroit neighborhood nbsp; Feature Climate costs imperil unique, diverse Detroit neighborhood  
A community-led approach to stopping flooding expands nbsp; Feature A community-led approach to stopping flooding expands  
Opinion: Climate-friendly food systems start with different values, not technologies nbsp; Voices Opinion: Climate-friendly food systems start with different values, not technologies  
Opinion: Evolving toward community-led conservation nbsp; Voices Opinion: Evolving toward community-led conservation  
Global pesticide use is on the rise   Global pesticide use is on the rise Notable
Resource-rich countries find it pays to pay landholders to protect their land nbsp; Feature Resource-rich countries find it pays to pay landholders to protect their land  
The surprising role of land use in alleviating the climate crisis   The surprising role of land use in alleviating the climate crisis Notable
How do carbon dioxide removal strategies compare?   How do carbon dioxide removal strategies compare? Notable
Top conservation issues to watch out for in 2023 nbsp; Article Top conservation issues to watch out for in 2023  
Lakes are more sensitive to salt than we thought nbsp; Article Lakes are more sensitive to salt than we thought  
What does forest restoration in the U.S. Southwest look like in the age of climate change? nbsp; Feature What does forest restoration in the U.S. Southwest look like in the age of climate change?  
Are China’s pledges to green its Belt and Road Initiative the real deal? nbsp; Feature Are China’s pledges to green its Belt and Road Initiative the real deal?  
Language barriers in conservation research could be hurting biodiversity efforts. What can be done about it? nbsp; Feature Language barriers in conservation research could be hurting biodiversity efforts. What can be done about it?  
15 big issues poised to impact oceans and coasts nbsp; Article 15 big issues poised to impact oceans and coasts  
Can traditional knowledge keep California from going up in flames? nbsp; Feature Can traditional knowledge keep California from going up in flames?  
To minimize harm from floods and droughts, we need to understand what water wants nbsp; Voices To minimize harm from floods and droughts, we need to understand what water wants  
Opinion: This pillar of the rainforest needs support nbsp; Voices Opinion: This pillar of the rainforest needs support  
Nine things we can do now to protect the environment and reduce the risk of another pandemic nbsp; Feature Nine things we can do now to protect the environment and reduce the risk of another pandemic  
Climate-friendlier cattle ranching in Brazil   Climate-friendlier cattle ranching in Brazil Notable
Opinion: We need Nature-POSITIVE Solutions to address the climate crisis nbsp; Voices Opinion: We need Nature-POSITIVE Solutions to address the climate crisis  
5 ways climate change will affect animals and plants nbsp; Article 5 ways climate change will affect animals and plants  
Look what’s on the conservation horizon nbsp; Article Look what’s on the conservation horizon  
What happens if pollinators and plants drift apart?   What happens if pollinators and plants drift apart? Notable
“A generational historic struggle to regain our water” nbsp; Feature “A generational historic struggle to regain our water”  
Toxic cyanobacteria choke water systems around California’s Clear Lake nbsp; Feature Toxic cyanobacteria choke water systems around California’s Clear Lake  
Opinion: It’s not only about Paris: Will America confront all the environmental treaties it put in limbo? nbsp; Voices Opinion: It’s not only about Paris: Will America confront all the environmental treaties it put in limbo?  
Large food companies are looking to lock carbon in soil as a way to meet ambitious emissions goals nbsp; Feature Large food companies are looking to lock carbon in soil as a way to meet ambitious emissions goals  
What does “wild and pristine” really mean? nbsp; Voices What does “wild and pristine” really mean?  
There are worse viruses than Covid-19 out there. How do we avoid the next big one? nbsp; Feature There are worse viruses than Covid-19 out there. How do we avoid the next big one?  
What will 2021 bring in the world of conservation?   What will 2021 bring in the world of conservation? Notable
How effective are China’s attempts to reduce the risk of wildlife spreading disease to humans? nbsp; Feature How effective are China’s attempts to reduce the risk of wildlife spreading disease to humans?  
In the face of a global pandemic, how can conservation efforts reduce the chance that poaching will spread disease? nbsp; Feature In the face of a global pandemic, how can conservation efforts reduce the chance that poaching will spread disease?  
How do climate change, migration and a deadly disease in sheep alter our understanding of pandemics? nbsp; Feature How do climate change, migration and a deadly disease in sheep alter our understanding of pandemics?  
When people turn to nature to solve human problems, sometimes nature benefits, too nbsp; Article When people turn to nature to solve human problems, sometimes nature benefits, too  
The global coronavirus pandemic has revealed cracks in the foundation of conventional conservation funding. What should we do instead? nbsp; Feature The global coronavirus pandemic has revealed cracks in the foundation of conventional conservation funding. What should we do instead?  
Marine heat waves are becoming more common and intense. What can we do to minimize harm? nbsp; Feature Marine heat waves are becoming more common and intense. What can we do to minimize harm?  
Should plants and animals that relocate because of climate change be considered invasive? nbsp; Feature Should plants and animals that relocate because of climate change be considered invasive?  
Heads up, America: Animal-borne diseases are closer than you think. nbsp; Feature Heads up, America: Animal-borne diseases are closer than you think.  
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