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#ForewordFriday: An Indomitable Conservationist

Type of content: Blog

This week, the environmental community lost an indomitable conservationist: Dr. Alan Rabinowitz. Alan was an incredible champion for big cats who's...

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Open Spaces, Sacred Places — Fred Smith Podcast Interview

Type of content: Blog

“There’s definitely a health benefit to encouraging people to participate with nature, reflect in nature, and benefit from the beauty of nature."

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Civility and Civil Disobedience: Not Mutually Exclusive

Type of content: Blog

In these trying times, there is no magic formula for weighing the potential benefits and risks of civility versus incivility, other than to remain mindful about one’s decisions.

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Photo Credit: Steve Winter/Panthera

Honoring Alan

Type of content: Blog

Island Press grieves the loss of Alan Rabinowitz, Island Press author and dedicated wild cat scientist. Alan was a fierce conservationist who left an indelible mark on our world. His impact lives on through Island Press and his many contributions to the...

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What If We Asked Designers to Show Up in the Community?

Type of content: Blog

Barcelona’s ‘carritos’ are encouraging a more inclusive urbanism.

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Preparing for the Health Impacts of a Fiery Future

Type of content: Blog

Wildfire poses well-known risks to life and property. It’s less well known that wildfire is also creating a public health crisis.

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#ForewordFriday: A Nourished Planet Edition

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In Nourished Planet, the Danielle Nierenberg and the Barilla Center for Food & Nutrition offer a global plan for feeding...

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Field Notes | An Island Press blog

Will Transit Technology Steer Us in an Equitable Direction?

Type of content: Blog

New transportation technology like ride-sharing apps and driverless cars could potentially bridge the gap between mobility haves and have-nots. 

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Photo Courtesy of Cheryl Dykstra

Urban Raptors: More Notes from the Field

Type of content: Blog

Our first nest of the day is a little farther out from town than most, and on a large lot next to an equestrian training center. To us, the immediate habitat looks more suitable for a red-tailed hawk than a red-shouldered hawk, but we’re not hawks,...

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Transit & Local Leadership—Jarrett Walker Podcast Interview

Type of content: Blog

“Transit is an incredibly local thing…If we’re not allowed to talk about it at that local level, we’re never going to make good policy."

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