As we’ve seen with tigers and other threatened species, captive lion breeding may stimulate consumer demand and put additional pressure on wild populations across African home ranges.| The Revelator
Invasive predators have cornered these endangered Patagonian frogs in the last remnant of their habitat.| The Revelator
A network of advocates is doing everything they can to mitigate the dangers and unravel mysteries about monarch movements and behavior.| The Revelator
As the fish swim back to places they haven’t reached for more than a century, scientists will watch for signs of the watershed’s recovery.| The Revelator
With salmon migration blocked by Shasta Dam, a Tribe and agency scientists collaborate to bring them home.| The Revelator
This summer a Tribal ceremony celebrated the return of sacred winter-run Chinook salmon, lost for generations.| The Revelator
Even as scientists rush to identify the migratory paths of some endangered shark species to help better protect them, climate change and other threats shift this behavior, adding urgency to the research.| The Revelator
By suppressing dissent and stalling environmental protections, President Chaves is emulating Trump.| The Revelator
Plant repositories provide crucial links between plants, botanists, and the rest of us. But their already-shrinking budgets face new threats from the Trump administration.| The Revelator
New research into the turtle-meat trade reveals that assumptions and unsubstantiated claims could hurt conservation efforts.| The Revelator
A two-year effort reveals the latest shark conservation statistics, while providing insight into the process to protect large groups of species.| The Revelator
The war created systems that enabled trafficking in tigers and other animals. We can finally address that legacy and help both people and wildlife.| The Revelator
Conservationists in Argentina’s Patagonia region have helped save the country’s most threatened amphibian, the El Rincon stream frog.| The Revelator
Removing two aging Eel River dams known as the Potter Valley Project would benefit salmon, lamprey and people, but what happens next remains unclear.| The Revelator