Despite a lack of resources and recognition, lands managed by Indigenous Peoples keep pace with—and in some cases ...
Indigenous researchers are up against a ticking clock: Of the 4,000 Indigenous languages worldwide, one dies every two weeks with its last speaker. “Within the next five to 10 years, we’ll lose most ...
Every time humans cut into the Amazon rainforest or burn or destroy parts of it, they’re making people sick. It’s an idea Indigenous people have lived by for thousands of years. Now a new study in the ...
Anthropogenic climate change and biodiversity loss are the most pressing issues for our planet. Carbon dioxide emissions in the atmosphere continue to rise due to the burning of fossil fuels and land ...
The Loretto Community preserves their 788-acre property in Kentucky’s Bluegrass region. (Photo by Susan Classen) Donna Eder visits the Cedars of Peace hermitages at the Loretto Motherhouse at least ...
For decades, global conservation efforts relied heavily on one dominant philosophy: protect nature by removing people from it. Forests became “preserves,” rivers became “resources,” and entire ...
Huddled close to its mother, the first bison calf born in a Kane County tallgrass prairie in over 200 years represents more ...