News in Brief You Might Have Missed Stories You Might Have Missed This Week The vaquita population continues to dwindle, a seesaw spans the U.S.–Mexico border, and Benjamins outnumber Washingtons. Rebecca Worby
Footnotes From the Archives News in Brief Yellowstone Grizzly Bears Are Back on the Protected Species List The restoration is a victory for many conservationists and environmentalists, although not everyone sees it that way. Kelley Czajka
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Features Issue #65: June/July 2018 Magazine Premium Previous Issues Awakening the Grizzly Inside the effort to reintroduce grizzlies to California. Jeremy Miller
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Environment Just Because Yellowstone Grizzly Numbers Are Growing Doesn’t Mean They’re Saved Yellowstone’s grizzly bears are spreading out and expanding their range. Is it a sign of good health—or increasing desperation? Alexis Sobel Fitts
Environment Meet the Grolar Bear There's a hybrid bear roaming the Arctic—and as the sea ice melts, scientists expect more inter-species breeding to come. Eva Holland