Clay Scott

Pronghorn barbed wire

A way to save one of North America’s fastest animals

Environment

For centuries, herds of pronghorn have traveled hundreds of miles across the west in the second longest land migration in North America. But today, pronghorn often encounter barbed wire fences on private and public land that delay or halt their journey. Now, scientists and wildlife managers are developing fencing systems that allow the pronghorn to cross safely.

Coal in West Virginia

Appalachia is being hammered by the fall of coal

Environment
The World

Grazing up the Land?

The World

Shoshone Sisters Fight for Land

The World

A Journey Down Two Rivers (part 2)

The World

A Journey Down Two Rivers (part 1)

Reporter Clay Scott takes us down the Chattahoochee River. The river begins in Northern Georgia and makes its way south to Florida where it ultimately empties into the Gulf of Mexico. Along the way, the Chattahoochee runs through Atlanta where a growing population, and the drought, are putting pressures on the river’s ecosystems and the […]

The World

Toxic Sprays on Bouquets

America’s love affair with perfect flowers may come at a cost: the toxic chemicals used to keep the flowers flawless may be harmful to workers’ health and consumers, as well. Clay Scott reports.

The World

Pigs on the Run

For years, wild pigs have been increasing in number and have taken residence in seventeen states across the country. Some people like to hunt them for game, but others are upset about the ecological and property damage they’re causing. From California, Clay Scott reports.

The World

The Rivers South, Part 2

We continue our journey down the Chattahoochee, where the river changes names and character. Clay Scott reports.

The World

The Rivers South, Part 1

Reporter Clay Scott takes us down the Chattahoochee River. The river begins in Northern Georgia and makes its way south to Florida where it ultimately empties into the Gulf of Mexico. Along the way, the Chattahoochee runs through Atlanta where a growing population, and the drought, are putting pressures on the river’s ecoystems and the […]