Bombs, Borders, and the Blurred Lines of Wilderness The latest reports from Ukraine serve as a stark reminder that even in seemingly remote areas, war can encroach on our notion of wilderness.
At least 16 people have been killed and dozens injured in the Russian bombardment of Kyiv, sparking debate about the intersection of conflict and conservation.
The conflict in Ukraine is all too familiar: a protracted proxy war between Moscow and Kyiv, with Western powers caught in the middle.