Can Solar Farms Promote Local Food Security, Wildlife Habitat?

A big concern with large-scale solar farms is the impact on land use. Solar developers… The post Can Solar Farms […]

Wildlife of Patagonia: Pumas, Condors and More

Peerless Patagonia is striking in grandeur, yet humble in character. As Andean spires rise to the sky, glaciers wind their […]

Going Beyond Beekeeping to Protect Pollinators

It’s not a stretch to say that civilization depends on pollinators. More than a third… The post Going Beyond Beekeeping […]

Snow: Why We Need It and How We’re Losing It

Both ice and snow are solid forms of water. They are, however, distinct states formed differently: snow is made of […]

Is Soda Pop Sustainable?

Everybody knows that traditional soda pop has no redeeming nutritional qualities. It contributes to weight… The post Is Soda Pop […]

Ruth Asawa Arrives in New York with a Monumental Retrospective

One of the most iconic figures of the mid-20th century, trailblazing Japanese-American artist Ruth Asawa led a prolific life of […]

The Peculiar Story of How the Puffin Returned to Maine

The year is 1886, and you’ve just moved from the verdant countryside to the urban sprawl of the big city. […]

Nat Hab Philanthropy Supports Community Cookbook, Garden & Green Future for Greenland’s Youth

Conservation travel has transformative power. It benefits communities, safeguards wildlife and preserves cultural heritage. In addition to our conservation travel […]

Halloween 2025: Bat Hearing

Of all wildlife species, bats seem to be the most intensively associated with Halloween. If I asked you to name […]

Ant Hamlyn’s Vibrant, Smushed Still Lifes Preserve the Impermanent

Known for his squishy flowers and foliage made of polyurethane-coated fabrics, often encased-slash-smushed behind panels of clear acrylic, Ant Hamlyn […]