Lawrence Anthony Earth Org., New Jersey Chapter

Lawrence Anthony Earth Org., New Jersey Chapter Lawrence Anthony Earth Org is a grass roots, international conservation and environmental non-profit

The mission of the New Jersey Chapter is to promote a better understanding of the environment and wildlife conservation through our art workshops and the publication of wildlife books for children and young adults.

Vaquita, the World's Most Endangered Marine Mammal The vaquita is a porpoise species endemic to the northern end of the ...
06/08/2026

Vaquita, the World's Most Endangered Marine Mammal
The vaquita is a porpoise species endemic to the northern end of the Gulf of California in Baja California, Mexico, and is the most endangered of the world’s marine mammals due to entanglement in illegal gillnets. Image © Raziel Levi Mendez Moreno

All nine species of coneflowers are native to North America, from the Great Plains and Rocky Mountains east to the Appal...
05/31/2026

All nine species of coneflowers are native to North America, from the Great Plains and Rocky Mountains east to the Appalachians, and from Texas and the Great Lakes north into southern Canada. Their blooms become seeds in the fall, transforming into natural bird feeders. Coneflowers are beloved by birds, butterflies, and bees.

Biodiversity in gardening creates a resilient, self-sustaining ecosystem by fostering a variety of native plants, insect...
05/22/2026

Biodiversity in gardening creates a resilient, self-sustaining ecosystem by fostering a variety of native plants, insects, and wildlife, rather than a manicured monoculture. It improves soil health, provides natural pest control, and supports pollinators.

The Golden-cheeked Warbler is an endangered species and the only bird that nests exclusively in central Texas. Males arr...
05/15/2026

The Golden-cheeked Warbler is an endangered species and the only bird that nests exclusively in central Texas. Males arrive in March to stake out a territory in the juniper-oak woodlands. Sadly, deforestation has destroyed and fragmented much of their habitat across the Americas. Now, this special songbird’s future depends on people stepping up to protect our forests — from Nicaragua to Texas.
Photo: USFWS/Steve Maslowsk

  The Spanish village of Mondoñedo hosted the first documented arbor plantation festival in the world, organized by its ...
04/24/2026


The Spanish village of Mondoñedo hosted the first documented arbor plantation festival in the world, organized by its mayor in 1594. The site remains Alameda de los Remedios and is still planted with lime and horse-chestnut trees. A humble granite marker and a bronze plate commemorate the event.
Image: Horse Chestnut Tree with flowers

Isla Guadalupe, off the Western coast of Mexico, is famous for its massive colonies of petrels, shearwaters, and Laysan ...
04/22/2026

Isla Guadalupe, off the Western coast of Mexico, is famous for its massive colonies of petrels, shearwaters, and Laysan Albatrosses. Now, conservationists hope it can become a safe haven for Black-footed Albatrosses. It’s part of a larger effort to establish a new Black-footed Albatross colony in Mexico as rising seas threaten their native breeding grounds in the North Pacific.

The Andean cock-of-the-rock is a large passerine bird native to Andean cloud forests in South America. It lives in a lar...
03/03/2026

The Andean cock-of-the-rock is a large passerine bird native to Andean cloud forests in South America. It lives in a large range across Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Bolivia, mostly in ravines and forested streams in montane areas. It is the national bird of Peru.


Polar bear families are characterized by strong maternal bonds, with mothers giving birth in insulated dens and nurturin...
02/27/2026

Polar bear families are characterized by strong maternal bonds, with mothers giving birth in insulated dens and nurturing their cubs for several months before they venture into the Arctic environment.

The Pantanal is the world's largest tropical wetland and freshwater floodplain, covering an estimated 54,000 to 75,000 s...
02/02/2026

The Pantanal is the world's largest tropical wetland and freshwater floodplain, covering an estimated 54,000 to 75,000 square miles mainly in western Brazil and portions of Bolivia and Paraguay. With an incredible diversity of over 4,700 plant and animal species, it is one of the most biologically rich environments on the planet.

Foto: Capybara family
Emma Healey ©

The High Seas Treaty, which applies to areas of the ocean beyond national borders, officially enters into force. Coverin...
01/17/2026

The High Seas Treaty, which applies to areas of the ocean beyond national borders, officially enters into force. Covering nearly half of the planet's surface and about two-thirds of the world's ocean, the treaty signals a new era of collective action, one that recognizes the ocean as a shared responsibility.

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