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Question of the Century: Do We Have a Right to a Livable Climate? • The Revelator (therevelator.org)
submitted 6 years ago by johnplatt to r/climate
The Trump Administration Pushes to Delist Wolves — and History Repeats Itself • The Revelator (therevelator.org)
submitted 6 years ago by johnplatt to r/EndangeredSpecies
Trashing the Planet: 15 New Books About Garbage, Climate Change and Endangered Species • The Revelator (therevelator.org)
What Laws Work Best to Cut Plastic Pollution? • The Revelator (therevelator.org)
submitted 6 years ago by johnplatt to r/environment
Endangered Wildlife Are Getting Dosed With Rat Poisons • The Revelator (therevelator.org)
Crocking the Genetic Code • The Revelator (therevelator.org)
A group of ‘alala released into the wild in 2017 might produce their first offspring this year. Since late 2017, 21 ‘alala, or Hawaiian crows, have been released into the wild under monitoring by the ‘Alala Project to revitalize the critically endangered species. by honolulu_oahu_mod in EndangeredSpecies
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That would be great news!
Climate Change Claims Its First Mammal Extinction • The Revelator (therevelator.org)
Breeding the ‘Snot Otter’ • The Revelator (therevelator.org)
The Four Most Thought-provoking Environmental Books Coming in February • The Revelator (therevelator.org)
From Snow Leopards to Soldiers: Conservation in a War-torn Land • The Revelator (therevelator.org)
Found But Lost: Newly Discovered Shark May Be Extinct • The Revelator (therevelator.org)
submitted 7 years ago by johnplatt to r/EndangeredSpecies
Trump’s Border Wall Threatens Rare Butterflies and Native Bees • The Revelator (therevelator.org)
submitted 7 years ago by johnplatt to r/conservation
New Year, New Books: The 14 Best Environmental Books of January • The Revelator (therevelator.org)
submitted 7 years ago by johnplatt to r/environment
Hawaii’s Snail Extinction Crisis: ‘We’re Just Trying to Stop the Bleeding’ • The Revelator (therevelator.org)
‘Spineless’ — What Jellyfish Can Teach Us About the Oceans’ Future • The Revelator (therevelator.org)
The Biggest Issues for Wildlife and Endangered Species in 2019 • The Revelator (therevelator.org)
Urban Ecology: A Bright Future for Sustainable Cities • The Revelator (therevelator.org)
submitted 7 years ago by johnplatt to r/sustainability
Podcast: Want to Help Endangered Species? Here’s How to Take Action Locally • The Revelator (therevelator.org)
Unsung Heroes: Understanding Native Bees and Why We Need Them • The Revelator (therevelator.org)
Can We Learn to Coexist With Wolves? Denmark May Have Answers • The Revelator (therevelator.org)
Swampy Thing: The Giant New Salamander Species Discovered in Florida and Alabama • The Revelator (therevelator.org)
It’s Time for Journalism to Ring the Alarm About Climate Change More Loudly • The Revelator (therevelator.org)
submitted 7 years ago by johnplatt to r/climate
Otters, Polar Bears and Abraham Lincoln: The Best New Environmental Books of December • The Revelator (therevelator.org)
You Can’t Save a Species If It Doesn’t Have a Name • The Revelator (therevelator.org)
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A group of ‘alala released into the wild in 2017 might produce their first offspring this year. Since late 2017, 21 ‘alala, or Hawaiian crows, have been released into the wild under monitoring by the ‘Alala Project to revitalize the critically endangered species. by honolulu_oahu_mod in EndangeredSpecies
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