Wyoming Gets a Surprise: Judge Puts Wolves Back on Endangered Species List
In a longshot win, a judge ruled that Wyoming can't manage wolves because of its hostile kill-on-sight policies.
In a longshot win, a judge ruled that Wyoming can't manage wolves because of its hostile kill-on-sight policies.
The biggest animal on earth is back to historic numbers off the west coast, and the ozone hole is significantly smaller for the first time.
Beekeepers are demanding $450 million in a class action suit.
Bats could be recovering In caves first hit by the fungus; scientists are cautiously optimistic.
110 nations have written this into their constitution, and David Suzuki wants Canada to do the same.
As hundreds of millions of gallons of toxic heavy metals gush into British Columbia waterways, this should be the warning needed to kill the proposed largest open-pit mine in North America - Pebble Mine in Alaska.
It didn't take long for one of the biggest oil spills in Ecuador's history, after making the bad decision to allowing drilling in a pristine national park.
Barely visible without a microscope, manufacturers are voluntarily phasing them out in personal care products after being found everywhere in the Great Lakes and oceans.
Scientists say research is conclusive that neonics are a key factor in the decline of pollinators; labeling starts this year at two mass retailers.
The EPA and USDA have six months to come up with a strategy, which basically requires them to reverse their policies!