From the Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies Stephen R. Kellert ’71 Ph.D., a revered professor of...
Recently I was informed by my publisher, Island Press, of a report stating that 2015 was deadliest year on record...
On its centennial, there is no question in my mind about the central role of the U.S. National Park Service in my life’s trajectory.
Wildland ecosystems are facing twin threats of unprecedented climate-induced change and increased impacts from a growing human population. A unique collaboration between scientists and managers, ...
This week, more than 193 nations will celebrate Earth Day. The annual event is a marker for the environmental movement begun on April 22, 1970, when Wisconsin Sen. Gaylord Nelson organized a peaceful teach-in. At the time, rivers were on fire, oil spills...
Island Press caught up with John Pastor, author of What Should a Clever Moose Eat? to learn more about natural...
Enter the sweepstakes here! Why is Arizona significant to you and why should it be significant to the rest of the world? I was born and raised in Arizona, and I have a...
Have humans really tamed every inch of the world? On our overheated and overcrowded planet, are wild places now extinct? In Satellites in the High Country,...
How long should a leaf live? When should blueberries ripen? What should a clever moose eat?
This blog originally appeared on JunauEmpire.com and is reposted with permission. Change is not for the risk averse. It is...