As their forests disappear, sloths are climbing on dangerous power lines. Veterinarians and rescue centers are developing new techniques to help.
Storytelling about cultural landscapes can change personal behavior and public policy.
Wawa Gatheru on bringing Black women and girls into the climate movement and reclaiming the language and history of environmentalism.
The 2.2-acre parcel is the last undeveloped portion of the first human settlement in the Bay Area.
Activists worry a Scarborough gas field project could destroy petroglyphs while hurting climate goals.
Active in daylight during the Arctic summer and hibernating during the long winter nights, Alaska’s little brown bats are a unique population. Can their niche lives help them avoid white-nose syndrome?
These ecosystem engineers are being released into California for first time in decades to help mitigate fire, floods, and drought.
A documentary, 'Razing Liberty Square,' examines the plight of families in Liberty City as developers ‘revitalize’ community on desirable higher land.
As climate change worsens wildfires, smoke exposure may increasingly add to infectious disease risks.
Removal of the second Klamath River dam brings hope for restoration and healing among tribal communities.
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