Book Review: Why People Collect Trees and You Should, Too
A new book about tree collectors shows how arboreal curation is an outlet for art and activism
Book Review: Why People Collect Trees and You Should, Too
A new book about tree collectors shows how arboreal curation is an outlet for art and activism
Mangrove Trees Are on the Move, Taking the Tropics with Them
As the climate warms, mangroves are migrating farther poleward, transforming the coast as they go
How Earth Went from a Sterile Rock to a Lush, Living Planet
From microbes to mammoths, life has transformed Earth into one big living system, says Ferris Jabr, author of Becoming Earth: How Our Planet Came to Life
Millions of Very Hungry Caterpillars Are Munching Their Way through U.S. Forests
Drought is facilitating the devastating spread of spongy moth caterpillars across U.S. forests
Avocado Farms Aren’t Sustainable Now, but They Could Be
Avocados are marketed as a superfood, but growing them for an expanding world market has turned a rural Mexican state into an unsustainable monoculture
Humans Are Driving a New Kind of Evolution in Animals
Anthropogenic evolution is affecting species across the planet
We Are in the Golden Age of Bird-Watching
There has never been a better time to be or become a birder
How Ugandan Tobacco Farming Inadvertently Threatens Spread of Bat-Borne Viruses
By cutting trees in response to international demand for tobacco, farmers induced wildlife to start eating virus-laden bat guano
Neither Plants nor Animals, These Ocean Organisms Protect Their Ecosystems against Heat Waves
Mixotrophs, which have characteristics of both animals and plants, could help blunt the effects of marine heat waves on ocean ecosystems
To Help Fish Migrate through a Dutch Canal, Ring the Dam Doorbell!
An online underwater livestream lets worldwide volunteers ring a “fish doorbell” to help fish fulfill their reproductive missions
Old-Growth Forests Know How to Protect Themselves from Fire
People keep trying to help old-growth forests survive fire by cutting trees, even though the forests have done fine on their own for 1,000 years
How Wild Animals Actually Responded to Our COVID Lockdowns
The COVID lockdowns and the subsequent reemergence of humans had some surprising effects on wildlife beyond “nature is healing” tropes