Signs of Hope (Part 2)

Signs of Hope (Part 2)

All these migrating warblers passed through the Chesapeake watershed in April and May on their way to breeding areas in Canada. Clockwise from top left: Magnolia, Blackburnian, Cape May, Black-throated Green, Bay-breasted, and Yellow-rumped warblers, in Tadoussac,...
Signs of Hope (Part 1)

Signs of Hope (Part 1)

Snow Geese at Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge in Maryland in winter (left) and at Cap Tourmente National Wildlife Area in Quebec during spring migration (right). (Photos: Dotty Holcomb Doherty) We have shared some global news in recent weeks that, when taken...
Language (and Coverage) Matters

Language (and Coverage) Matters

Journalists are reevaluating the coverage they provide and the language they use regarding the Earth’s rapidly changing climate and the urgency of addressing its causes. Journalists are reevaluating the language they use and the coverage they provide for...
An Urgent Call to Action

An Urgent Call to Action

In a new article, Tom Lovejoy, often referred to as the “Godfather of Biodiversity”, writes about the recently released assessment of planetary biodiversity and related contributions of nature to people — and its implications. (Images: Science...