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Home » Themes » Places & Environments » nature reserves

Walking a Sicilian River

by Paolo Gruppuso and Erika Garozzo

13 minutes

On the sandy shoreline of eastern Sicily, the Simeto River meets the Ionian Sea against the dramatic backdrop of the volcano Etna. Groves of reeds sur...

An Otherworldly Species: Joshua Trees and the Conservation-Climate Dilemma

by Thomas M. Lekan

14 minutes

About 210 km east of Los Angeles, along the boundary of the Mojave and Colorado Deserts, stands a national park dedicated to the American Southwest’s ...

South African Eden: The Kruger National Park

by Jane Carruthers

4 minutes

The world-renowned Kruger National Park—situated on South Africa’s boundary with Mozambique and comprising some 19.000 km²—has its origins in two colo...

Dike 14, Cleveland, Ohio: Containing Pollution in the Age of Ecology

by David Stradling

6 minutes

Environmental activism in the 1960s forced the Army Corps of Engineers to limit the open-water dumping of dredge spoils in the Great Lakes and create ...

Entangled Nature: The Stirling Range National Park

by Andrea Gaynor

15 minutes

From the top of Mount Trio, the Stirling Range National Park appears covered in khaki velvet, a little threadbare in parts, but soft in the folds. Str...
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