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September 15, 2025

DEADLINE: Vital Impacts Environmental Photography Grants and Mentorships [1]

Vital Impacts, co-founded by Nat Geo photographer Ami Vitale, will support one photographer with a $20,000 professional grant and six photographers with $5,000 grants. In addition to the grants, Vital Impacts will select 10 emerging photographers to participate in an intensive mentorship program. Apply by Sep 15, 2025.

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Environmental Health [4]
Journalism & Media [5]
Wildlife [6]
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National (U.S.) [7]
International [8]

"Animal Apocalypse: Deadly Bird Flu Infects Hundreds Of Species Pole-To-Pole" [9]

"The world is currently seeing the fastest-spreading, largest-ever outbreak of H5N1, a highly contagious, deadly strain of avian influenza. Scientists say this virus now presents an existential threat to the world’s biodiversity, with the risk to humans rising as it continues to leap the species barrier, reaching new host species."

Activism [10]
Biodiversity [11]
Disasters [12]
Environmental Health [4]
Natural Resources [13]
Wildlife [6]
Public [3]
International [8]
Source: Mongabay [14], 08/12/2024
  • Read more about "Animal Apocalypse: Deadly Bird Flu Infects Hundreds Of Species Pole-To-Pole" [9]

"More Osprey Reproduction Problems Found Around The Chesapeake Bay" [15]

"Perched on a nest atop a green navigation marker in Maryland’s Harris Creek, the osprey glared, spread its wings and started hopping as a boatload of people drew near."

Biodiversity [11]
Natural Resources [13]
Water & Oceans [16]
Wildlife [6]
Public [3]
Mid-Atlantic (DC DE MD PA VA WV) [17]
Source: Bay Journal [18], 08/09/2024
  • Read more about "More Osprey Reproduction Problems Found Around The Chesapeake Bay" [15]

Death Toll For Birds Hitting Buildings May Be Over 1 Billion A Year In US [19]

"Less than half of stunned or injured birds survive a collision with a window, research has found, pushing up estimates that more than 1 billion birds may die each year from flying into buildings in the US."

Biodiversity [11]
Environmental Studies [20]
Infrastructure [21]
Natural Resources [13]
Wildlife [6]
Public [3]
National (U.S.) [7]
Source: Guardian [22], 08/08/2024
  • Read more about Death Toll For Birds Hitting Buildings May Be Over 1 Billion A Year In US [19]

Wyoming Offers To Sell Land To Grand Teton Park — Or Developers [23]

"Under a chrome-colored sky ribboned by rainclouds, local outfitter Jake Hutton led a horseback tour of the Kelly Parcel, telling stories all the while."

Biodiversity [11]
Environmental Politics [24]
Government [25]
Natural Resources [13]
Wildlife [6]
Public [3]
National (U.S.) [7]
Mountain West (CO ID MT NV UT WY) [26]
Source: NPR [27], 08/06/2024
  • Read more about Wyoming Offers To Sell Land To Grand Teton Park — Or Developers [23]

Sea Lions Stranding On Calif. Coast With Signs Of Poisoning By Harmful Algae [28]

"Sea lions are stranding themselves on a long stretch of the California coast and showing signs that they may have been poisoned by a bloom of harmful algae, experts said Thursday."

Biodiversity [11]
Climate Change [29]
Disasters [12]
Natural Resources [13]
Pollution [30]
Water & Oceans [16]
Wildlife [6]
Public [3]
National (U.S.) [7]
California [31]
Source: AP [32], 08/02/2024
  • Read more about Sea Lions Stranding On Calif. Coast With Signs Of Poisoning By Harmful Algae [28]

"The Very Hungry Urchins" [33]

"Researchers are restoring the Caribbean’s surprising, spiky custodians, which gobble up the algae smothering coral reefs."

Biodiversity [11]
Climate Change [29]
Fish & Fisheries [34]
Natural Resources [13]
Water & Oceans [16]
Wildlife [6]
Public [3]
SE (AL AR FL GA KY LA MS NC PR SC TN) [35]
International [8]
Central America & the Caribbean [36]
Source: Hakai [37], 08/01/2024
  • Read more about "The Very Hungry Urchins" [33]

"The ‘Internet of Animals’ Could Transform What We Know About Wildlife" [38]

"Scientists studying migrations, endangered species, and global change are placing tracking devices on thousands of animals that will be monitored by a satellite-based system set to launch next year. If successful, the project could help illuminate the planet’s nonhuman worlds."

Biodiversity [11]
Climate Change [29]
Natural Resources [13]
Technology [39]
Wildlife [6]
Public [3]
International [8]
Source: YaleE360 [40], 08/01/2024
  • Read more about "The ‘Internet of Animals’ Could Transform What We Know About Wildlife" [38]

"Plants And Their Pollinators Are Increasingly Out Of Sync" [41]

"As global temperatures rise and seasons shift, bees and other pollinators are missing critical connections with flowers and crops."

Agriculture [42]
Biodiversity [11]
Climate Change [29]
Natural Resources [13]
Wildlife [6]
Public [3]
International [8]
Source: Grist [43], 07/31/2024
  • Read more about "Plants And Their Pollinators Are Increasingly Out Of Sync" [41]

Track Harmful Algal Blooms With Data. Avoid Bad Clams [44]

It’s summertime and the living is easy for algae that can be hazardous to human health. Climate heating and agricultural pollution are making the problem worse. The latest Reporter’s Toolbox explores useful sources of data for tracking trends. Plus, tips on how to use the data for local reporting on the risks posed by this seasonal threat.

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Agriculture [42]
Biodiversity [11]
Climate Change [29]
Economy & Business [46]
Environmental Health [4]
Fish & Fisheries [34]
Food [47]
Government [25]
Health [48]
Journalism & Media [5]
Natural Resources [13]
Pollution [30]
Science [49]
Water & Oceans [16]
Wildlife [6]
Region: 
National (U.S.) [7]
Visibility: 
Public [3]
  • Read more about Track Harmful Algal Blooms With Data. Avoid Bad Clams [44]

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