Meet the 2026-2028 Red Natural History Fellows
These scholar-activists bring diverse methodologies and lived experiences to bear on the ecological and social crises shaping our times.
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These scholar-activists bring diverse methodologies and lived experiences to bear on the ecological and social crises shaping our times.
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As conservation groups across the United States celebrate the 60th anniversary of the Wilderness Act, we took a moment to explore another layer of the story: understanding how our so-called
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How can Indigenous knowledge and Western science be mobilized in combination to halt the destruction caused by pipelines and other toxic infrastructure, stop future projects, and protect the land and
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What is “green colonialism” and what does it have to do with today’s widely touted “nature-based solutions” to the climate crisis? Check out the video and highlights from Resisting the Global Land Grab, a roundtable discussion with Honor the Earth’s Krystal Two Bulls (Oglala Lakota/Cheyenne), Nigerian environmental activist and poet Nnimmo Bassey, and scholar-activist Ashley Dawson.
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How can conservation organizations develop robust collaborations with Indigenous Nations without reproducing colonial power dynamics their institutions were founded on? And what does it mean to place Indigenous knowledge and
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