VICE-Tonic • 20th February 2018There Are Very Few Places for Mentally Disabled Sex Offenders in America Prison is not a mental health facility.
Outside Online • 22nd March 2018In 20 Years, Wildfires Will Be 6X Larger Because of drought and rising temperatures, wildfires in the West will grow so large and regular they could reshape entire forests.
Audubon • 30th March 2016Taxidermy Goes Rogue What do dead fancy chickens, two Brooklyn artists, conservation, and the ancient art of taxidermy have in common? A lot, actually.
Audubon • 19th March 2018Spotlight: Brooke Bateman Is on Climate Watch As a senior scientist for the National Audubon Society, Bateman's work focuses on helping birds survive climate change.
Mother Jones • 20th February 2018Abuse Allegations Rock State and Federal Agencies. Again. “Behind the redwoods, shenanigans are going on.”
Grist • 11th January 2017Turns out community gardening might be pretty good rehab “Gardening is just art in motion. One step at a time, day by day. It’s like kicking booze.”
Audubon • 14th January 2016When Your Day Job Is Counting Eagles (and Other Awesome Birds of Prey) There’s nothing glamorous about the life of a field tech—and for some, that’s the appeal.
Mother Jones • 20th February 2018The simple thing businesses can do to save millions of dollars (and animals!) Talk about low-hanging fruit.
Audubon • 17th May 2016The Arctic Is Shrinking, and so Are Its Birds In West Africa, Red Knots are 15 percent smaller today than they were 30 years ago—and climate change may be to blame.
Mother Jones • 20th February 2018Voters in this Florida county just approved GM mosquitoes to fight Zika
Audubon • 1st November 2015Birds Offer a Way Out(side) for Troubled Kids Students in Pennsylvania get a lesson on life while building a rain garden for Purple Martins.
Mother Jones • 20th February 2018Here are all the ways that politicians lie about science Exhibit A: The snowball
Audubon • 3rd February 2016How to Stop a Murder of Crows (Hint: Throw Them a Giant Party) This Pennsylvania town wanted to poison all its crows—until a ragtag team of volunteers stepped in.
Audubon • 16th February 2016Birding in the City of Brotherly Love Keith Russell is not a leisurely weekend birder: He is a master of bird song, a well of avian facts, and a Philadelphia native who’s sparked bird fervor in the City of Brotherly Love.
Audubon • 23rd February 2016Parrots Among Most-Threatened Bird Groups More than half of all parrot species are in decline.
Mother Jones • 20th February 2018This is the infuriating reason why toxic chemicals lurk in household products If a divided Congress uniting behind progressive public health legislation sounds too good to be true, that’s because it likely is.
Audubon • 17th March 2016Sagebrush Songbirds Sing Praise For Esri Technology Collaborative efforts prove that conservation and technology can go hand-in-hand to help birds.
Mother Jones • 20th February 2018Scientists may have found a way to stop Zika cold Why scientists want to infect the world’s mosquitoes with bacteria.