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The Uproot Project Launch

Join this free online event, 6:00-8:00 p.m. ET, about the need for more journalists of color in environmental reporting and hear plans for an initiative aimed at fostering new voices in the field. Discussion with Data for Progress' Julian Brave NoiseCat will be moderated by Yessenia Funes of Atmos.

"Wild Population Of Endangered Mexican Wolves Keeps Growing"

"Once on the verge of extinction, the rarest subspecies of the gray wolf in North America has seen its population nearly double over the last five years, with more gains being reported in 2020, U.S. wildlife managers said Friday."

Source: AP, 03/15/2021

"Climate Change: 'Forever Plant' Seagrass Faces Uncertain Future"

"A hectare of this ancient, delicate plant can soak up 15 times more carbon dioxide every year than a similar sized piece of the Amazon rainforest. But this global treasure is now under extreme pressure from tourists, from development and ironically from climate change."

Source: BBC News, 03/15/2021

"Contaminated Aquarium Moss Balls May Unleash a Zebra Mussel Plague"

"Balls of moss commonly found in aquariums are threatening to push the zebra mussel invasion further across the U.S., wildlife officials are warning. Contaminated moss balls have been found in pet stores in 21 states in recent weeks, and both officials and the pet supply industry are scrambling to contain the problem before it’s too late."

Source: Earther, 03/15/2021

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