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Tree-planting projects abound. Which should you support?

Tree-planting projects abound. Which should you support?

So you want to contribute to a mass tree planting campaign to combat climate change. Where can your money do the most good?

Pollinators could win when infrastructure bill passes

Pollinators could win when infrastructure bill passes

Bees, butterflies, and other insects are abundant in areas along the nation’s highways. The $1.2 trillion federal bill would make the nation’s highways pollinator-friendly.
To fix America's infrastructure, start here
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To fix America's infrastructure, start here

Take a road trip from New York to California to see infrastructure projects that have the potential to make cities more livable and equitable.
cattle farmer declares truce with jaguar
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In Colombia, cattle farmer declares truce with jaguar

On the plains of eastern Colombia, an age-old conflict between man and beast plays out near-daily. Jaguars attack cattle. Farmers retaliate with shotguns.

BC is failing to protect critical wildlife habitat

Auditor General says BC is failing to protect critical wildlife habitat

Conservation land program has outdated or non-existent management plans and lacks Indigenous participation and long-term strategy.
Paul Greenberg, Carl Safina: We need an infrastructure package for nature
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Paul Greenberg, Carl Safina: We need an infrastructure package for nature

The long-term needs of ecosystems should come before our knee-jerk demands to get back to life.
Biden set to restore Bears Ears, Grand Staircase-Escalante to pre-Trump size

Biden set to restore Bears Ears, Grand Staircase-Escalante to pre-Trump size

Little on-the-ground damage to the Utah public lands has been seen since they were shrunk in 2017. But conservationists say the sooner they can be properly protected again, the better.

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