Newsletter Photo by Ellery Sterling on Unsplash Hunters and anglers are critical to climate change action About 90 million people who hunt and fish are witnesses to climate change, and they are a critical constituency in efforts to reduce global warming.
Newsletterselkinshome/Flickr Western Arctic Caribou Herd shrank more in 2022, hurting Northwest Arctic subsistence hunters Biologists struggle to single out a leading cause of the caribou population’s decline. “It’s going to be another rough winter again this year without caribou,” Selawik resident Norma Ballot said.
Impacts www.washingtonpost.com Hunting is ‘slowly dying off,’ and that has created a crisis for the nation’s many endangered species The steady decline is undermining funding for wildlife conservation and threatens to increase extinctions.
Op-ed: “I’m sorry, I can’t hear you” — disabling environments in Cancer Alley and the Ohio River Valley