In the upper reaches of the Mahakam River, inside one of the last intact rainforest corridors of Borneo, the Dayak Bahau ...
The government of the Brazilian state of Rio de Janeiro has banned shark meat for meals in most of the schools it manages, citing health and environmental concerns. The move puts the state in line to ...
Marine scientists compiling the most holistic “snapshot” of Thailand’s coral reefs to date have uncovered evidence of a long-suspected reality: Thailand’s coral reefs are losing structural complexity.
The packed-earth trail winds through the dense and tangled forest of Vanuatu, the ocean crashing just meters to our right.
Fires have surged through the forests of Argentina’s Patagonia region since the start of the year, with officials still ...
The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) shared with the U.S. administration a list of state-backed projects for investment ...
Trade in lion bones, skin and teeth is intensifying across Africa, researchers warn poaching could become a defining threat ...
In August 2020, Vikash Tatayah at the Mauritian Wildlife Foundation made a phone call he never expected to make. He had “an unusual request,” he recounts telling friends in the U.K. who owned a ...
In 2022, when William Ruto was elected president of Kenya, he pledged that his government would plant 15 billion trees by ...
For much of South America’s history, the arrival of a missionary has carried two reputations at once. One is charitable: a ...
In Indonesian Borneo, forests survive not through law but belief, as fear of tree spirits spares strangler figs that sustain wildlife.
For Isabel Esterman, impact in her journalism doesn’t come from a single ground-breaking story, but from several years of sustained reporting that gradually reshape global understanding. “What I think ...
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