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How Indigenous collaboration is saving the cougar
From the revitalization of riverbeds to the genetic diversity of top predators, Kim Sager-Fradkin is tracking an ecological resurrection in Washington’s Olympic Peninsula.
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Ecuadorians reject oil drilling in the Amazon, ending operations in protected area
Ecuadorians voted against drilling for oil in a protected area of the Amazon, an important decision that will require the state oil company to end its operations in a region that’s home to two uncontacted tribes and is a hotspot of biodiversity.
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Young environmental activists prevail in first-of-its-kind climate change trial in Montana
Young environmental activists scored what experts described as a ground-breaking legal victory when a Montana judge said state agencies were violating their constitutional right to a clean and healthful environment by allowing fossil fuel development.
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Half of U.S. Wetlands Have Disappeared. Now Conservationists are Fighting to Get Them Back.
Wetlands protect coastlines, replenish drinking water, and may even combat climate change.
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Meet the amazing animal ‘engineers’ laying the foundations for our planet’s ecosystems
Animals that transform their surroundings — "ecosystem engineers” — build, dig, and even poop new environments into existence, creating homes for themselves and others.
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As work begins on the largest US dam removal project, tribes look to a future of growth
From the Associated Press: The largest dam removal project in United States history is underway, but in some ways, removing the dams is the easy part.
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How oysters are using their ‘superpowers’ to clean up U.S. waters
A taste for waste turns these creatures into pollution-fighting machines.
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HHMI Tangled Bank Studios’ Sean B. Carroll on prepping “Wild Hope” for APT, PBS
Read the full interview at Real Screen.
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