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Indigenous scientists are hurrying to learn what they can about intact old-growth forests before they are gone. Biologist Teresa Ryan has seen a lot of clear-cuts and loaded logging trucks. But this ...
Celebrating the Tribe’s victory in their decades-long struggle to legally resume hunting gray whales.
Sarah Gilman is a writer and illustrator covering the environment, natural history, and science. A contributing editor at ...
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covers environmental and Indigenous issues for the Seattle Times. She is author of six books, including most recently Orca: Shared Waters, Shared Home, winner of the 2021 National Outdoor Book Award ...
The presence of employees with disabilities can make companies and organizations more collaborative, inclusive, and attractive to job seekers. Whether it’s declaring that blindness prevents government ...
Video games will not fix a broken world, but queering them can show players and non-players alike how to reimagine ours.
The presence of employees with disabilities can make companies and organizations more collaborative, inclusive, and attractive to job seekers.
An estimated 3 million people protested at about 1,300 gatherings around the United States on Apr. 5, 2025, in what was the first coordinated mass action against Donald Trump’s second tenure.
Though the Trump administration’s fascism is unprecedented in the modern day U.S., there are still lessons to be learned from earlier resistance movements.
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