Celebrating Earth Day the Carnivore Way
By Cristina Eisenberg / On April 22nd, 2015
The ESA: Taking Noah's Ark into a Brave New World
By Cristina Eisenberg / On April 16th, 2015
Reposted from Cristina Eisenberg's Huffington Post blog with permission.
The Endangered Species Act (ESA), created in 1973 to prevent extinction, is one of the most powerful environmental laws on Earth. The U.S. federal government designed it to function like Noah's Ark: you bring aboard species that risk extinction, a process called listing, and then use the best science to save them.
El Lobo's Uncertain Future
By Cristina Eisenberg / On March 30th, 2015
Meet the Author: Q & A with ... Cristina Eisenberg!
By Meghan Bartels / On March 18th, 2015
In this installment of the occasional series, we hear from Cristina Eisenberg, author of The Carnivore Way.
Opening Weekend at Yellowstone Association Institute
By Meghan Bartels / On February 18th, 2015
The Carnivore Way: All Who Wander Are Not Lost
By Cristina Eisenberg / On December 10th, 2014
What's Missing from the Midterm Elections
By Meghan Bartels / On November 3rd, 2014
The Wilderness Act at 50: Where the Carnivores Are
By Cristina Eisenberg / On August 26th, 2014
Editor's note: September 3 marks the fiftieth anniversary of the signing of the Wilderness Act. To commemorate the anniversary, we asked a small group of Island Press authors to reflect on the influence of this law to date and how its role may or should change as we move into an uncertain future. We'll be sharing these posts over the next two weeks.