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Kristy crouches in the grass next to a lake in the mountains. She is using a eDNA monitoring kit, pumping water out of a white bucket through a black pipe, with other sampling materials in bags and containers on the grass nearby.

Fellow Stories

Expanding biodiversity through art and globally accessible citizen science

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Ayana Elizabeth Johnson is seen on stage from below, with a screen showing colorful fish on it as the background. She is wearing a microphone, a black short-sleeved turtleneck and holding both hands out as she speaks.

How do you convince a room full of influential people to care about climate change… in 6 minutes?

An underwater photo of a coral reef in Culebra, Puerto Rico.

Rodríguez-Cruz: What life in Culebra shows us about access to seafood

Nancy Steele

Steele recognized for lifetime of achievement in conservation

Daniel Swain

Swain responds to COP30 claims: now is not the time stop curbing climate emissions

Kathy Zeller

Zeller becomes Senior Director of Science at The Wilderness Society

Brad Timm

From awe to action: Timm keynotes NY wildlife rehabilitation conference

Michelle Lewis

Lewis begins as Community Lighthouse Network Coordinator at Duke University

Luers: Net zero needs AI — five actions to realize its promise

Tracey Osborne

Osborne on equitable, community-led climate solutions in the Amazon

A close up of plants sprouting out of seed starter planters.

Seed banks foster agriculture in Puerto Rico, writes Rodríguez-Cruz

A map showing water governance by system type in southern California.

Vasquez-Rodriguez contributes to Southern California water atlas revealing fragmented governance

the book cover for Considering Climate Change shows a white symbol of a tree.

Considering Climate Change: new book by Kimberley Miner

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