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America’s Last Woodland Caribou Herd Is Down to Just Three Animals

As forests are carved up across North America, its 51 woodland caribou herds are being left with nowhere to run, nowhere to hide.

Americans Overwhelmingly Support Teaching Climate Science to Kids

But denialist lawmakers aren’t going to make it easy.

Week 67: Zinke Declares Open Season on Yellowstone’s Grizzlies

Also, top EPA staffers jump ship, and Energy Secretary Rick Perry is confused about how research works.

Week 66: Scott Pruitt’s Selective Memory

Pruitt can’t recall his misdeeds, science is out at the EPA, and Rick Perry wants to declare a national emergency to keep coal plants open.

A Renewable Energy Revolution in Trump Country?

Americans know which way the energy winds are blowing—and in the heartland, they’re blowing mightily.

How Can Endangered Species Be on Both IUCN’s Red List and the New Green List?

Because conservation is working—and success should be celebrated.