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Conservation

picture of Itchetucknee River

December 8, 2025

Florida Promised to Protect Its Springs. Is It Keeping Its Word?

Beneath the clear blue surface of Florida’s springs, scientists are detecting unsettling changes. At the same time, a battle over how the state enforces its water rules is raising new questions about what it will take to safeguard them.

By Rebecca Gleiberman

April Kelly

October 9, 2025

Protecting Wildlife, Empowering Communities: A Conversation with Conservationist April Kelly

For conservation biologist April Kelly, protecting wildlife is more than a profession. It’s a lifelong calling. As the founder and director of Conservation Wild, she leads field expeditions to protect threatened species while supporting Indigenous communities across the globe.

By Olivia Richter

Local volunteers and scientists motor in an all-terrain vehicle along an 11-mile stretch of coast in New Smyrna Beach, Florida, monitoring sea turtle nests. (Credit: Jennifer Taylor)

January 11, 2024

Florida Sea Turtles are Making a Comeback as Humans Stay Out of the Way

Sea turtles are returning to this Florida surf town with nesting populations nearly doubling in 2022, sparking new hope from conservationists.

By Jennifer Taylor

October 16, 2023

Diving with Purpose: Brian Valdes’ Quest for Ocean Conservation

“Once you become a diver, you get to see firsthand how we affect the ocean," Valdes said.

By Christen Keogh

June 8, 2022

Birds Are Disappearing in East Africa — And It Isn’t Just Because of Climate Change

(SILVER SPRING, Md.) — In December 2011, Andrew Bladon attended a conference in London that changed his life. Unsure what […]

By Tigist Geme

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