Articles for category: Conservation

Water That Knows No Border: How International Rivers Complicate Politics and Policy

Water That Knows No Border: How International Rivers Complicate Politics and Policy

Annette Uy

Imagine a river that winds its way through multiple countries, touching the lives of millions along its banks. It flows freely, indifferent to man-made borders and political tensions. This is the reality of international rivers, which serve as vital lifelines for many but also become sources of conflict and cooperation. Their very nature challenges nations ...

Marie Curie at the White House, May 20, 1921, when a grant of radium was presented to its discoverer by the women of America.

Forgotten Female Scientists Who Changed the World

Trizzy Orozco

What if I told you that many of the scientific advancements we cherish today were made possible by women whose names have faded into obscurity? The narrative of science often highlights the contributions of male scientists, overshadowing the profound impact of their female counterparts. Yet, these women defied societal norms, broke barriers, and made groundbreaking ...

8 Amazing Facts About the North American Bison's Epic Comeback Story

8 Amazing Facts About the North American Bison’s Epic Comeback Story

Kristina

You live in a time when one of the greatest wildlife comebacks on Earth is quietly happening right under your nose. Not with pandas or whales, but with a shaggy, hump-backed giant that once shook the ground across an entire continent: the North American bison. A little over a century ago, you could have counted ...

10 Unique US Animals You Didn't Know Were Fighting for Survival

10 Unique US Animals You Didn’t Know Were Fighting for Survival

Kristina

You probably hear about endangered tigers, rhinos, maybe even polar bears. But some of the most threatened creatures on Earth are much closer to you than you think, hidden in swamps, deserts, islands, and forests across the United States and its territories. Many of them are animals you have never seen, and in some cases, ...

The Sediment Dilemma: Why Too Much Mud Is Threatening American Rivers and Dams

The Sediment Dilemma: Why Too Much Mud Is Threatening American Rivers and Dams

Annette Uy

Imagine a world where rivers run thick with mud, where dams are choked with silt, and the natural harmony of water ecosystems is disrupted. This isn’t a dystopian future; it’s a pressing reality facing many American rivers today. The sediment dilemma is a complex issue that poses a significant threat to both natural habitats and ...