The Tenacious TakahēSpotlight 09.20.2023Once declared extinct, the world’s largest species of rail is returning to its former range in New Zealand.
Clear Water RevivalPhoto Essay 05.02.2022In a biodiversity wonderland hardly known outside South Africa, a decades-long effort to restore native fish and their streams is starting to pay off—but new trouble could undermine this fragile comeback.
A Helping HandSpotlight 02.28.2018Specialized though it may be, Madagascar’s largest living lemur may need an extra hand to survive in a rapidly changing world.
Eradication NationArticle 11.14.2017New Zealand has an ambitious plan to wipe out invasive predators. Can the island country pull it off in time to save its iconic native birds?
The Species We Have Yet to MeetOpinion 11.29.2016What we don’t know may be just as important to setting conservation priorities as what we do know.