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Between 2011 and 2017, at least 259 people have died seeking dramatic photos in what’s being called a “selfie epidemic."

Miley Cyrus Instagrams pictures of herself sitting in a protected Joshua tree.

The Fish and Wildlife Service wants to establish populations of California condors in the Pacific Northwest, starting with Redwood National Park in northern California.

Members of the Achuar and Shuar communities launch a 46-foot solar-powered canoe to connect indigenous communities on the Pastaza River in the Ecuadorean Amazon.

Moose and caribou in the Yukon are moving north, causing difficulties for many subsistence hunters.

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Behind-the-Scenes with Netflix's "Our Planet": Its filmmakers talk about creating the epic-yet-uncomfortable nature series.

City Plans for Urban Density Should Address Affordable Housing: Consumption patterns of more affluent people may offset carbon savings.

Recapturing the Night: On learning to reconnect with the stars through a telescope and a camera.

New Podcast: The Overstory: In Episode 5 of The Overstory we talk with author-activist Paul Hawken about his new book, "Drawdown," and why he thinks that global warming may be a blessing instead of a curse. And we travel to Acadia National Park in Maine, where National Park Service biologists are experimenting with what's called "assisted migration" to help tree species cope with climate change. Also: sustainable living tips from our advice columnist, Mr. Green, and a moving radio diary from a North Carolina woman demanding clean water for her town.

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