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Growing Soil | Livestock are struggling to stomach climate change. Might bison rumen help?

In honor of National Bison Month, please enjoy this throwback story, covered during our trip to McGinley Ranch's bison herd in 2022! Keep reading

A bison walks in a prairie under a blue sky.

Several bison wander the prairie lands of McGinley Ranch on September 18, 2022. (Frank Sesno/Planet Forward)

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The calm after the storm: Communities in Florida respond to worsening storms

Across Florida, the impact from extreme weather events is getting more and more severe. In this video, a climate scientist, first responder, and a hurricane survivor discuss the importance of community resilience and cooperation after the clouds lift. Keep reading

Des Lewis

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Essay | Federal funding cuts could snip away your local park

In the age of federal funding cuts to nature parks across the United States, organizations like The Trust for Public Land are working to keep green spaces accessible. Keep reading

Essay | Federal funding cuts could snip away your local park

Essay | Federal funding cuts could snip away your local park

New book ‘Hope Dies Last’ tackles humanity’s existential questions

Author and journalist Alan Weisman explores solutions to climate change and extinction threats with chefs, scientists, and other people doing the work. Keep reading

A simple collage showing author Alan Weisman standing in a farm overlayed with a cover image of his book, "Hope Dies Last."

New book ‘Hope Dies Last’ tackles humanity’s existential questions

Rescued gray seals, now healthy, released back to the ocean

Along the Atlantic coast, gray seals are rescued, transferred to aquariums for rehab, and finally released back to the wild. Keep reading

Rescued gray seals, now healthy, released back to the ocean

Ceci: Join me behind the scenes at the Mystic Aquarium

Go behind the scenes with fellow Ceci Sécola at the Mystic Aquarium, where they work on anything from ‘fish prep’ to conservation stories. Keep reading

Ceci: Join me behind the scenes at the Mystic Aquarium

Essay | Reflecting on microplastics: The infinite faux sands of the Earth

Plastic production has evolved faster than our human bodies can process. Microplastics have made their mark, so how can we heal ourselves? Keep reading

A discarded plastic bag hands in the branches of a tree.

Essay | Reflecting on microplastics: The infinite faux sands of the Earth