The Beauty of Beasts (and How to Save Them From Ourselves) In grappling with the complicated history of environmental conservation, Michelle Nijhuis eschews blind hope in favor of pragmatic possibility. Breanna Draxler | Jul 6, 2021
Excerpt | Rights of Nature | Environmental Conservation Rights for Rivers: Fighting for the Legal Rights of Nature Arguing for the legal standing of nature was greeted as ridiculous in the 1970s. But now the idea is catching on. Michelle Nijhuis | Jul 6, 2021
A Radical Reset for Conservation in Africa With tourism all but gone, the pandemic could provide the momentum necessary to activate much-needed changes in how we approach conservation. Rachel Nuwer | Dec 14, 2020
The Most Effective Conservation Is Indigenous Land Management American conservationists have said and done terribly racist things over the years. Now is the opportunity to center justice. Prakash Kashwan | Oct 2, 2020
Analysis | Native Lands | Decolonize Decolonizing Environmentalism We are witnessing a historical push toward the dismantling of imperialism, the decentralization of power, and the welcoming of non-white, non-European values into conservation. Jazmin "Sunny" Murphy | Sep 15, 2020