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Dr. Green: Can Wildlife Get PTSD? The science on wildlife PTSD is a rapidly growing field: How do we detect and treat post-trauma in our wild friends? And how can we prevent it? Columns April 22, 2026 ...
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Illegal trade in rare ornamental plants is booming — fueled by weak enforcement and a changing climate. But the theft of ...
In this video edition, see how Liquid Natural Gas exports threaten waters around the world — from Lake Charles, Louisiana, to the Verde Island Passage.
Nearly 4,400 miles separate Washington, D.C., from South America. Yet a regulatory decision made in the U.S. capital could have unexpected consequences for distant ecosystems across the neighboring ...
Arguably, scientists and academics bear the immense responsibility of situating their knowledge within societal contexts and ...
The Work Behind the Win: The Long, Collective Effort Behind the Moments Conservation Celebrates Conservation victories often look like moments. In reality they’re the visible tip of years — sometimes ...
Dayna Reggero is an award-winning documentary film director and healing listener. Her work started when she was 19, appearing ...
A chance encounter with new research, and a fresh look at an old houseplant, offered me a renewed appreciation of what we’re ...