wildlife habitat
Can AI track wetlands better than people?
The jury is still out over whether we trust artificial intelligence with journalism and art. But, in the right hands, the technology could help the Chesapeake Bay region do something.
Rare butterflies find refuge thanks to explosions at Pennsylvania training base
It’s the most unlikely of after-effects: Bombing, exploding grenades, artillery fire and dirt-churning tank maneuvers at Pennsylvania’s Fort Indiantown Gap have produced grassland habitat that’s ideal for the last notable population of beautiful and rare regal fritillary butterflies in the Eastern U.S.
A new study shows the scale of harmful tree planting programs
A Saskatchewan Métis community wants to save its land. Dealing with government? ‘Like talking to a wall’
The historic fur-trading community of Île-à-la-Crosse wants to create an Indigenous protected area named Sakitawak to protect the region's forests, ways of life and vast carbon stores. Getting the province on board has proved to be a challenge.
To fix America's infrastructure, start here
In Colombia, cattle farmer declares truce with jaguar
On the plains of eastern Colombia, an age-old conflict between man and beast plays out near-daily. Jaguars attack cattle. Farmers retaliate with shotguns.