Whale Week Is Back to Raise Awareness About the Endangered North Atlantic Right Whale. Whale Week in Savannah is taking place November 13-15 with a series of engaging online and […]
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North Atlantic right whales’ downward trend continues as new population numbers released
North Atlantic Right Whale Consortium shares annual report on critically endangered species A new report from the North Atlantic Right Whale Consortium is emphasizing a downward trend for the North […]
Plastic pollution crime scenes
We will all need safe and healthy natural environments to return to once this public health crisis is behind us
Land, Sea and Society
Since we’ve been forced to slow down, have you considered your own relationship with the nature and wildlife we explore?
Abandoning science has costly consequences for Americans
Editor, U.S. policies directly affect a broad spectrum of factors crucial to our quality-of-life, financial stability, and arguably our very survival, yet they are being degraded by willful, feckless negligence. […]
The remarkable bipartisan consensus against offshore drilling
The passage of Resolution 48 builds on the already impressive opposition to drilling from communities along the East Coast
Savannah Earth Day Festival moves to Daffin Park
THERE’S literally never been a better time to get involved in conservation, and there are plenty of reasons why. Take, for example, the scary report from the United Nations’ Intergovernmental […]
Choosing to Lead: One Hundred Miles brings annual conference to Savannah
‘There’s room for everyone at 100 Miles’
Keep up the pressure to stop offshore drilling
‘The tourism sector thrives because of our natural and largely undeveloped coast and barrier islands. People come here to explore truly vibrant natural landscapes’
What’s the environmental impact of road salt?
Roadways being designed to repel water and drain it off, salt readily makes its way into the local streamflow, which is where the most serious trouble begins
Women who save the land
Sandy West turned 105 last week, and though she is no longer able to live on the island, her legacy remains intact. The Ossabaw Island Foundation (TOIF) manages educational programs and scientific research on the island as part of the Executive Order that preserves its use as an example of land conservation.
