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"With Help From AI, This Threatened Frog Is Making A Comeback" [1]

"If you were a miner in California during the Gold Rush, you might have dined on a California red-legged frog."

Biodiversity [2]
Natural Resources [3]
Technology [4]
Wildlife [5]
Public [6]
California [7]
Source: NPR [8], 07/22/2025
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"Can Grizzly Bears Survive Without The Endangered Species Act?" [9]

"Decades of work that has steered grizzly bears away from extinction in the Greater Yellowstone region could be lost if House Republicans succeed in weakening the powerful law that protects them. Progress by the iconic bruins under the Endangered Species Act is not yet enough to keep them safe, in the eyes of environmental advocates."

Biodiversity [2]
Environmental Politics [10]
Environmental Studies [11]
Laws & Regulations [12]
Natural Resources [3]
Wildlife [5]
Public [6]
National (U.S.) [13]
Source: National Parks Traveler [14], 07/21/2025
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"US Wetlands ‘Restored’ Using Treated Sewage Tainted With Forever Chemicals" [15]

"Many of the nation’s wetlands are being filled with toxic Pfas “forever chemicals” as wastewater treatment plant effluent tainted with the compounds is increasingly used to restore swampland and other waters. The practice threatens wildlife, food and drinking water sources, environmental advocates warn."

Biodiversity [2]
Chemicals [16]
Environmental Health [17]
Environmental Politics [10]
Fish & Fisheries [18]
Laws & Regulations [12]
Natural Resources [3]
Pollution [19]
Water & Oceans [20]
Wildlife [5]
Public [6]
National (U.S.) [13]
Source: Guardian [21], 07/21/2025
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"After Devastating Winter Losses, Another Threat Looms for U.S. Beekeepers" [22]

"Every January, Charles Linder travels from Illinois to Idaho to retrieve thousands of bee hives from a temperature-controlled storage facility. He loads boxes of hives onto a semi truck headed west for almond season, the first of many stops his bees will make on a cross-country pollination tour. But two winters ago, Mr. Linder opened those boxes and discovered that around 90 percent of his bees were dead."

Agriculture [23]
Biodiversity [2]
Disasters [24]
Environmental Health [17]
Natural Resources [3]
Wildlife [5]
Public [6]
National (U.S.) [13]
Source: NYTimes [25], 07/21/2025
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"E.P.A. Says It Will Eliminate Its Scientific Research Arm" [26]

"The Environmental Protection Agency said on Friday that it would eliminate its scientific research arm and begin firing hundreds of chemists, biologists, toxicologists and other scientists, after denying for months that it intended to do so."

Biodiversity [2]
Chemicals [16]
Climate Change [27]
Consumer [28]
Environmental Health [17]
Environmental Justice [29]
Environmental Politics [10]
Environmental Studies [11]
Government [30]
Laws & Regulations [12]
Natural Resources [3]
Pollution [19]
Science [31]
Public [6]
National (U.S.) [13]
Source: NYTimes [32], 07/21/2025
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October 20, 2025 to October 30, 2025

Convention on Biological Diversity's SBSTTA-27, Oct 20-24, and SB8J-1, Oct 27-30 [33]

Media are invited to apply for accreditation to the 27th meeting of the CBD's Subsidiary Body on Scientific, Technical and Technological Advice and the 1st meeting of the CBD's new Subsidiary Body on Article 8(j) and Other Provisions of the Convention on Biological Diversity Related to Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities.

Professional Meetings [34]
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Agriculture [23]
Biodiversity [2]
Diversity [35]
Environmental Health [17]
Health [36]
Planning & Growth [37]
Science [31]
Technology [4]
Region: 
International [38]
South America [39]

How Removing Old New England Dams Is Opening Rivers To New Wildlife [40]

"The silvery water of the Royal River glistens as sunlight strikes its surface on an overcast afternoon. The modest waterway flows an easy 39 miles from southern Maine’s Sabbathday Lake to the Atlantic coast at Casco Bay, attracting kayakers, paddleboarders, and great blue heron."

Activism [41]
Biodiversity [2]
Environmental Politics [10]
Fish & Fisheries [18]
Infrastructure [42]
Natural Resources [3]
Water & Oceans [20]
Public [6]
Northeast (CT MA ME NH NJ NY RI VT) [43]
Source: Christian Science Monitor [44], 07/16/2025
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"Killer In The Nest: How Young Storks Are Being Strangled By Plastic" [45]

"Researchers in Europe found everyday plastics, especially farmers’ baler twine, being used by the birds as a building material and entangling their young. It is a problem that affects other species too, say experts in the US, UK and Argentina" 

Biodiversity [2]
Consumer [28]
Natural Resources [3]
Pollution [19]
Waste [46]
Wildlife [5]
Public [6]
International [38]
Europe [47]
Source: Guardian [48], 07/16/2025
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New Invasive Mussel Threatens Calif. Water Supplies. Can State Stop Its Spread? [49]

"Officials are shoring up water systems infiltrated by the golden mussel. Dogs and human inspectors are checking boats at some lakes, but a patchwork of oversight leaves many lakes unprotected. “There’s just too many boats and too many people out there,” one warden said." 

Biodiversity [2]
Environmental Health [17]
Fish & Fisheries [18]
Infrastructure [42]
Natural Resources [3]
Water & Oceans [20]
Public [6]
National (U.S.) [13]
California [7]
Source: CalMatters [50], 07/16/2025
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Humans Are Wiping Out Wetlands That Life Depends On, New Report Says [51]

"Wetlands provide freshwater, food, storm protection and climate regulation. Yet over the last 50 years, humans have destroyed one-fifth of them." "A landmark report for the global agreement on wetlands paints a dire picture of the state of the world’s water bodies that underpin all life on Earth."

Agriculture [23]
Biodiversity [2]
Climate Change [27]
Environmental Politics [10]
Environmental Studies [11]
Fish & Fisheries [18]
Laws & Regulations [12]
Natural Resources [3]
Water & Oceans [20]
Wildlife [5]
Public [6]
International [38]
Source: Inside Climate News [52], 07/16/2025
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