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What One Magnificent Predator Can Show Us About the Arctic's Future
December 31, 2015 — Scientists are scaling the cliffs of Alaska's Seward Peninsula to stop the mighty Gyrfalcon from losing more ground to climate change.
Is Shell Really Abandoning Arctic Drilling?
December 31, 2015 — It's great that the energy giant pulled out of the Arctic Ocean. But let’s still stay vigilant.
Breaking the Ice: Survival Lessons from a Changing Arctic
December 30, 2015 — As temperatures rise and sea ice melts, our intrepid correspondent heads north to watch scientists test technologies to better understand the Arctic.
Trammell S. Crow: Why Fighting Climate Change Is Good for Business
December 21, 2015 — The environmental leader spoke with the Dallas Morning News about the importance of conservation.
Mistletoe: What's It to the Birds?
December 21, 2015 — Next time you steal a kiss under the mistletoe, make sure to thank the berry lovers (and their poop).
How Bird Poop Helps Fight Climate Change
December 18, 2015 — New research shows that birds that eat fruit are keeping our forests strong. Unfortunately, many of those species are also in decline.
48 Hours of Birding (and Other Things): Cleveland, Ohio
December 16, 2015 — As the big freeze sets upon this industrial city, so do the raptors, finches, and waterbirds.
How Plastic Pollution Makes Bird Poop Toxic
December 16, 2015 — Ocean pollution is the gift that keeps on giving...through the digestive tracts of seabirds.
What Does the Paris Climate Deal Mean? Here's What We Know.
December 15, 2015 — The agreement is a big deal for birds and our planet—but there’s plenty of work ahead to make it stick.