Comeback stories are a great way to start your Monday!
- Yum, cicada ice cream! Could bugs be a tasty new food source? (Treehugger)
- Texas drought sparks more than just thirst in the battle over water use on the Colorado River. (Green)
- The Arabian oryx gets an upgrade and makes history in the process. (Extinction Countdown)
- The Hawaiian moorhen, coot and stilt are making comebacks, too. (Conservation Journal Watch)
- Here’s a great question: if marine protected areas can help our oceans recover, why are there so few of them? (YaleE360)
Tags: Arabian oryx, cicada ice cream, colorado river, Conservation Journal Watch, Extinction Countdown, food source, green, Hawaiian coot, Hawaiian moorhen, Hawaiian stilt, Marine Protected Areas, marine reserves, species recovery, Texas drought, Treehugger, waterbird, YaleE360


