Lives of Yellowstone: From Large to Small; Ancient to New

Yellowstone is the only place in the Lower 48 to have a continuously free-ranging bison population since prehistoric times. Now, […]

Extended Producer Responsibility In 2025: Progress, With More To Come

The landscape of packaging waste management continued to evolve for the better in 2025, as… The post Extended Producer Responsibility […]

Otherworldly Photos of Forests by Michelle Blancke Explore Mysticism and Transformation

“I’ve always been fascinated by the idea that our perceived reality is shaped by our minds and reflecting our inner […]

How To Recycle Your Old Cookware

There are numerous reasons to dispose of old cookware. You may have upgraded to a… The post How To Recycle […]

Inside the Amazon, the World’s Green Heart: Wildlife, Medicine and What We Stand to Lose

The Amazon, home to hundreds of culturally unique Indigenous groups and one-tenth of all known species on Earth, is a […]

A Walk in Costa Rica’s Monteverde Cloud Forest

For a relatively small country, Costa Rica offers remarkably rich wildlife and nature opportunities. Anyone with an eye trained on […]

Hot Holiday Travels and Awkward Family Reunions

The tried-and-true advice for handling awkward family members on Thanksgiving is to arrive with prepared conversation topics, take breaks to […]

Seeds of Hope: Nat Hab Philanthropy in Action

Each year Nat Hab Philanthropy supports grassroots initiatives that connect conservation with community well-being. In 2025, our first funding cycle […]

COP30 Concludes With A Roadmap That Lacks A Compass

Following tense, extended negotiations in Belém, Brazil, the fractious COP30 meeting concluded with a compromise… The post COP30 Concludes With […]

Ancient Legends, Modern Challenges: Protecting the Amazon’s Pink River Dolphins

The Amazon river dolphin is known as the boto in Brazil and as bufeo or bufeo Colorado in Spanish-speaking parts of the Amazon Basin, […]