Sustainability

New Map Shows 'Forever Chemicals' Found in More Than 330 Different Wildlife Species
PFAS, often called forever chemicals, have been found far and wide, even in people. A new study has mapped their prevalence in wildlife, showing that hundreds of species have been...
New Map Shows 'Forever Chemicals' Found in More Than 330 Different Wildlife Species
PFAS, often called forever chemicals, have been found far and wide, even in people. A new study has mapped their prevalence in wildlife, showing that hundreds of species have been...

How Scientists Are Fighting To Save America's Largest Salamander
The Eastern Hellbenders are struggling to survive, but scientists are working hard to save them.
How Scientists Are Fighting To Save America's Largest Salamander
The Eastern Hellbenders are struggling to survive, but scientists are working hard to save them.

Conservationist Rallies Together 10,000 Women To Help Save India's Rarest Stork
The rare and endangered Greater Adjutant Stork is typically viewed as a nuisance by locals - but that's changing.
Conservationist Rallies Together 10,000 Women To Help Save India's Rarest Stork
The rare and endangered Greater Adjutant Stork is typically viewed as a nuisance by locals - but that's changing.

California Coastal City Bans Balloons to Protect Environment
Balloons can harm marine life, increase wildfire risk, and litter coastlines. A city in Southern California has become the latest to tackle the issue with a ban.
California Coastal City Bans Balloons to Protect Environment
Balloons can harm marine life, increase wildfire risk, and litter coastlines. A city in Southern California has become the latest to tackle the issue with a ban.

Mexico Bans Shark Tourism Off Baja Coast in Bid to Protect Toothy Giants
Great white harks are currently considered a "vulnerable" species by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN).
Mexico Bans Shark Tourism Off Baja Coast in Bid to Protect Toothy Giants
Great white harks are currently considered a "vulnerable" species by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN).

Pesticide Use May Be Contributing to Lower Songbird Populations
Bird populations are on the decline globally, with a 2022 study finding that about half of species are known or suspected to be in decline. A new study finds that...
Pesticide Use May Be Contributing to Lower Songbird Populations
Bird populations are on the decline globally, with a 2022 study finding that about half of species are known or suspected to be in decline. A new study finds that...