In the age of gene editing, what does it mean to protect a species?
Ethan Linck
Ethan Linck is an assistant professor in the Department of Ecology at Montana State University in Bozeman. He publishes a newsletter on Substack about science and conservation called treethinking.
Colorado throws wolves to the vote
Should democracy take over where science ends?
Your stoke won’t save us
The idea that outdoor recreation leads to meaningful conservation rests on a big ‘if.’
A trail runner defends his right to public lands
One September morning, with huckleberry bushes burning a fierce red against a dusting of snow on the banks of the upper Nisqually River, I left Mount Rainier National Park headquarters on a pilgrimage. Twenty-seven hours later, depleted but filled with a near-religious sense of reverence and elation I’ve rarely felt since, I arrived back where […]
