conservation

Public Outcry Could Save National Parks From Zinke’s Dramatic Fee Hikes

Public Outcry Could Save National Parks From Zinke’s Dramatic Fee Hikes

By Courtney Lindwall Load the camper back up: U.S. Department of the Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke appears to be backtracking on the steep entrance fee hikes he proposed last October for 17 of the country’s most popular national parks. In a relatively short public comment period of 30 days, the Interior Department received more than […]

Join our newsletter

The best of EcoWatch, right in your inbox. Sign up for our email newsletter!

    Earth’s Intact Forests Are Invaluable, and in Danger

    Earth’s Intact Forests Are Invaluable, and in Danger

    By Tim Radford The world’s unregarded forests are at risk. Intact forest is now being destroyed at an annual rate that threatens to cancel out any attempts to contain global warming by controlling greenhouse gas emissions, according to a new study. A second study finds that trees in the tropical regions are dying twice as […]

    Why Trump’s New Trophy Hunting Council Is a Disaster

    Why Trump’s New Trophy Hunting Council Is a Disaster

    By Elly Pepper In early November—the same week the Trump administration announced its disastrous decision to allow elephant and lion trophy imports from Zimbabwe and Zambia—the administration decided to create an advisory committee, the International Wildlife Conservation Council (IWCC), to advise Trump on how to enhance trophy hunters’ ability to hunt internationally. Yup, that means […]

    Report: Unchecked Climate Change Will Lead to Widespread Biodiversity Loss

    Report: Unchecked Climate Change Will Lead to Widespread Biodiversity Loss

    The world will see enormous losses of biodiversity across all species groups on every continent by the end of this century if we do not make deep cuts to global greenhouse emissions, according to groundbreaking research from the WWF and the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change at the University of East Anglia. For the report, […]

    Trump Will Now Consider Elephant Trophy Imports on ‘Case-By-Case Basis’

    Trump Will Now Consider Elephant Trophy Imports on ‘Case-By-Case Basis’

    The Trump administration will now consider all permits for importing the remains of elephants hunted in Zimbabwe and Zambia on a “case-by-case basis,” The Hill reported. The action is a reversal from President Trump’s previous statements that his administration would keep the Obama-era ban on imports of the animals. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS), overseen […]

    Groundbreaking ‘Airbnb for Butterflies’ Now Open for Business, Donations

    Groundbreaking ‘Airbnb for Butterflies’ Now Open for Business, Donations

    The monarch butterfly has a new chance at recovery, thanks to an innovative program seeking to crowdsource funding and habitat for the beloved species at an unprecedented scale and pace. “The Monarch Butterfly Habitat Exchange is a market-based solution for restoring and conserving high-quality monarch habitat on America’s private working lands,” said David Wolfe, director […]

    New Maps Reveal Industrial Fishing in More Than Half of World’s Oceans

    New Maps Reveal Industrial Fishing in More Than Half of World’s Oceans

    By Shreya Dasgupta Industrial fishing takes place across more than 55 percent of the world’s oceans, according to a new study published in Science. Fishing is vital for food security and livelihoods across the globe, yet the extent of industrial fishing has remained largely unknown. Now, a team of researchers has tried to solve this […]