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High Noon for the Mexican Wolf? 

A Mexican gray wolf (Canis lupus baileyi) of undetermined sex was captured on camera roaming the back country of the Sierra Madre Occidental in northern Mexico, very precariously. The snapshot was recorded earlier this year on a trap camera in the Campo Verde region...

A Catastrophic New Normal Has Arrived

A new study published in Earth’s Future by researchers from Uppsala University with Belgian, French, and German universities have shown that climate change is morphing into a full blown ogre of destruction as several regions of the world are no longer affected by...

Republic of Fear

Interior of Alligator Alcatraz, with President Donald Trump, July 2, 2025. Photo: The White House. Alligator Alcatraz  Not content to impugn the worth of 10 million undocumented workers, the Trump administration must calumniate the reputation of a genus of...

The City We Can Call Ours

Photograph Source: Bingjiefu He – CC BY 4.0 The deafening racket we’re getting here in Spain from US politics or, more like it, from Donald Trump’s chaotic and volatile presidency, tends to drown out other signals we’re getting. In this situation of the Trump...

The City We Can Call Ours

Photograph Source: Bingjiefu He – CC BY 4.0 The deafening racket we’re getting here in Spain from US politics or, more like it, from Donald Trump’s chaotic and volatile presidency, tends to drown out other signals we’re getting. In this situation of the Trump...

Cristina Rivera Garza’s Crimes of Reading

Andrea Penman-Lomeli In Death Takes Me, an intellectual murder mystery, the Mexican author looks at the overlap between acts of interpretation and acts of violence. The post Cristina Rivera Garza’s Crimes of Reading appeared first on The Nation.