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by Erika Zambello

On a walk in a local park this week, I found myself scanning the trail. From the trunks of trees to the edges of the path, I was looking for signs of the small and scaly residents of my North Florida hometown:…

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Voices for Biodiversity: An Interview with Wildlife Biologist Joan E. Berish
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by James Beiny

Joan E. Berish is a wildlife biologist and gopher tortoise expert who has made significant contributions to wildlife conservation in the state of Florida over the course of her remarkable career.

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Rivers & Birds: An Interview with Roberta Salazar and Victoria Miera
Rivers & Birds: An Interview with Roberta Salazar and Victoria Miera

by Georgia Woodroffe

Rivers & Birds, located in Taos, New Mexico, advocates for the protection of public lands. The organization has led campaigns that have resulted in monumental victories — notably securing the largest protected…

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There are many books about environmental issues and the environmental movement, but what really sets Out of the Wasteland: Stories from the Environmental Frontier apart is that it both parallels the development…

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La Fauna Silvestre de la Ciudad de México
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by Tamara Blazquez Haik

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by Kira Johnson

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Hunting and Fishing in Lake Atitlán / La Caza y La Pesca en el Lago de Atitlán
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by Ingrid Maribel Xingo Ajanel

This video is the third in a series published through collaboration with Unlocking Silent Histories.

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The Wonders of Nature (Las Maravillas de la Naturaleza)
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by Mirna Churunel Morales, Ana Maria Churunel Morales, Unlocking Silent Histories

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