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Bats play an important role in ecosystems around the world, year-round. Today, bat populations are in decline due to loss of habitat and disease, putting those
Although some may think lead poisoning is no longer common, at least 4 million households have children living in them that are exposed to high levels of lead
From hikes in nature to community discussions and film screenings, Latino Conservation Week activities promote community-based conservation efforts and provide
The California Condor has an inspiring conservation story, but now the species in facing a new and growing threat with wildfires.
In schools across the country, nature-based education has shifted—and thrived—during the COVID-19 pandemic, providing students with a much-needed connection to
Learn bird conservation success stories from the past that can be applied today to help protect migratory birds facing new challenges navigating North America’s
Explore the origins and unique missions of US Forest Service, US Fish and Wildlife Service, National Park Service, and Bureau of Land Management in managing our
COVID-19 has thrown a wrench into many summer plans. However, you can still take in nearby nature as well as visit some spectacular places online. Here are a
Are you one of the 24.6 million people living in the United States affected by asthma? More than 1,000 people are admitted to the hospital each day because of
E-waste is one of the fastest-growing categories of waste worldwide. Here are some tips for properly recycling your used electronics.