Raptor Center fundraiser offers chance to name a rat after someone who wronged you

This lighthearted fundraiser allows participants to name a rat after a personal nemesis, then feed it to a raptor. In doing so, it supports a nonprofit’s efforts to care for these majestic birds of prey—and offers a harmless taste of revenge.

Raptor Center fundraiser offers chance to name a rat after someone who wronged you

Among Michigan’s oldest trees is a refurbished visitor center reopening with a $1.25M facelift

Michigan’s beloved visitor center near some of the state’s oldest trees has reopened after a $1.25 million facelift—its first major renovation since 1994. Expanded classroom facilities and renewed focus on education promise to heighten the center’s environmental mission.

Experts from industry and academia will discus soil health during webinar series

A forward-looking webinar series is set to tackle one of agriculture’s most precious resources: soil. By combining insights from both industry and academia, organizers aim to help farmers, gardeners, and others pursue healthier, more sustainable land management.

Experts from industry and academia will discus soil health during webinar series

A pitch for wildfire resistance

Contractors recently completed a 29-acre fuels reduction project at Virgil Phillips Farm Park near Moscow, strengthening the local environment’s ability to withstand wildfires. The move is expected to give the park a vital edge in overall fire safety.

A pitch for wildfire resistance

This program is planting a ‘forest’ of conservation-minded filmmakers in India

In an ambitious effort to boost environmental awareness, a pioneering fellowship in India offers free filmmaking training to Indigenous and rural youth. Co-founded by Rita Banerji, Green Hub is nurturing a new generation of storytellers with a passion for conservation.

This program is planting a ‘forest’ of conservation-minded filmmakers in India

Celebrate Public Lands Day with Volunteer Opportunities in the 9 Lakes Region

Local communities in East Tennessee’s 9 Lakes Region are coming together to celebrate Public Lands Day with a renewed commitment to caring for their lakes. These united efforts highlight the importance of volunteer support in preserving natural treasures for future generations.

Celebrate Public Lands Day with Volunteer Opportunities in the 9 Lakes Region

Colorado Parks and Wildlife provides update on increased zebra mussel sampling efforts in the Colorado River

Colorado Parks and Wildlife has discovered another zebra mussel veliger in the Colorado River near New Castle. The finding, made during increased sampling efforts in early June, highlights the ongoing need for vigilant monitoring of invasive species.

Colorado Parks and Wildlife provides update on increased zebra mussel sampling efforts in the Colorado River

Sustainable Tourism In Costa Rica Inspires A New Wave Of Travel To Central America

Following Costa Rica’s sustainable tourism success, new destinations across Central America are embracing eco-friendly travel. This movement is attracting a new wave of environmentally conscious visitors to the region.

Sustainable Tourism In Costa Rica Inspires A New Wave Of Travel To Central America

Husband and wife clean Los Gatos Creek Trail on daily walks

During their daily walks, a husband and wife diligently clean the Los Gatos Creek Trail, collecting up to two bags of trash most days. Their commitment showcases how small daily actions can contribute significantly to environmental conservation.

Husband and wife clean Los Gatos Creek Trail on daily walks

CALIF. RETURNS ANCESTRAL

Once barred from his ancestral fishing grounds, Barry McCovey Jr. can now freely cast his line into Blue Creek’s cherished waters. California’s return of these lands marks a significant step toward restoring cultural heritage along the Klamath River.

CALIF. RETURNS ANCESTRAL