The incendiary fiction of ‘The Grey’ Hollywood has a long and enjoyable history of crafting alternate realities to allow the viewer to escape for a brief Continue reading “The incendiary fiction of ‘The Grey’”… February 3, 2012 No Comments
Buried For Cheap Coal This is a guest post from Tierra R. Curry, M.S. a Conservation Biologist with the Center for Biological Diversity. Photo Continue reading “Buried For Cheap Coal”… January 30, 2012 No Comments
Fueling Extinction Just as we were putting the finishing touches on a new report, Fueling Extinction, the Obama administration delivered some really Continue reading “Fueling Extinction”… January 19, 2012 No Comments
A Cry for the Tiger The following is a guest post from National Geographic Magazine highlighting the severe decline of the tiger. In the early Continue reading “A Cry for the Tiger”… December 9, 2011 No Comments
I have seen the future – and it works! By Brock Evans President Endangered Species Coalition The occasion was the event billed as a Rally Against the Proposed Keystone Continue reading “I have seen the future – and it works!”… November 30, 2011 No Comments
Going After the One Percent In what is ostensibly an effort to address the nation’s budgetary woes, Congress is going after the one percent. No, Continue reading “Going After the One Percent”… November 3, 2011 No Comments
Help Stop a Bat-killer Bat populations are being decimated by a mysterious and incredibly deadly killer. The infectious disease White Nose Syndrome (WNS) has Continue reading “Help Stop a Bat-killer”… October 28, 2011 No Comments
World Animal Day: A 13th Century Saint Meets 21st Century Challenges This is a guest blog from Shelly Roder and John Celichowski in celebration of World Animal Day. Many backyard gardens feature Continue reading “World Animal Day: A 13th Century Saint Meets 21st Century Challenges”… October 4, 2011 No Comments
What do wild salmon, failed nuclear plants, and Google have in common? This is a guest blog from ESC Member Organization Save Our Wild Salmon. They all play a role in how Continue reading “What do wild salmon, failed nuclear plants, and Google have in common?”… September 26, 2011 No Comments
Idaho Congressional Delegation Jumps the Gun on Grizzlies By Derek GoldmanField RepresentativeEndangered Species Coalition The town of Porthill, Idaho lies along the Kootenai River, about 20 miles north Continue reading “Idaho Congressional Delegation Jumps the Gun on Grizzlies”… September 23, 2011 No Comments