Are expanding armadillos a problem?
Overland and underwater, Armadillos have expanded their range in the past ten years
Food, cover and corn drive elk movement in Nebraska
Elk have returned to Nebraska but we’re only now discovering how they move through its patchwork of prairie and corn
Congress is nullifying resource management plans
This creates uncertainty around the future management of federal public lands
Government slashes funding for environmental groups encouraging diversity
Environmental organizations lose funding, even after some removed language from their websites
World’s largest Indigenous-led conservation project launched
A $375M landmark partnership is backing Indigenous-led conservation and development across the Northwest Territories
Conservation, controversy and proposed changes to the MMPA
Conservation science and industry interests intersect as Congress considers changes to the Marine Mammal Protection Act
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Local leaders lift their voices
Maine Chapter members meet with congressional staffers to educate on the importance of USGS Cooperative Research Units
BLM seeks to deemphasize conservation on public lands
The rule aimed to give conservation equal importance to other land uses across millions of acres of public lands
Process begins to end Roadless Rule
USDA has kicked off the process of rescinding the rule limiting road building and timber harvest

