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Only 18% of Americans approve of the way their tax money is being spent. With this new program, taxpayers can gain more ...
Born in the 1880s, Gramma the Galapagos tortoise lived through world wars and pandemics while becoming a symbol of ...
You’ve heard the slogans: save the whales, protect our pollinators. You may have lamented the decline of polar bears or the last of the northern white rhinos. But scientists are only beginning to ...
Vaccines can be a crucial conservation tool. But getting shots to wildlife, and developing them in the first place, is tough.
If granted protections, the species would be the first to be protected under the current Trump administration.
A proposal intended to expedite land use and development permitting would restrict the types of evidence state agencies could ...
The proposed legislation was sparked by the capture of a manta ray. The measure would ban the seizure of threatened or ...
The Trump administration is proposing to axe protections for some animals and plants under the Endangered Species Act. The administration argues that the current rules are too stringent and stifle ...
The Trump administration wants to make economic impacts a factor in what was previously a science-based decision on what's ...
Critics of proposed changes to the Endangered Species Act say the move could affect efforts to save species facing extinction Charlotte Phillipp is a Weekend Writer-Reporter at PEOPLE. She has been ...