Authorities in Honduras have seized a jaguar kept as a pet by a businessman, in a high-profile raid that conservationists say ...
Asniah recalls nights lying in darkness listening to cicadas and the passing hum of outboard motors after her family moved to ...
The rolling hills around the town of Aroma Marka are a cacophony of colors: golden-yellow, deep-red and purplish-black quinoa ...
More than 800 researchers and conservationists gathered in Colombo, Sri Lanka’s capital, from May 4-8 for Sharks ...
The Kimberley region of northwestern Australia is a biodiversity hotspot and ancestral home of the Karajarri people, who recently dedicated Karajarri Jurarr Ngurra, Australia’s first “Sea Country” ...
Native plants are rapidly declining in Nepal’s capital, Kathmandu, replaced by invasive species historically introduced for ...
Along Earth’s coastlines, grassy wetlands flooded by seawater, called salt marshes, trap and store carbon at rates roughly 40 ...
Three years on, the Forests, People, Climate initiative is struggling to say what it is—and why that matters more than anyone ...
A team of Egyptian students was among five from Africa shortlisted for this year’s Earth Prize, which recognizes the efforts of 13- to 19-year-olds offering innovative solutions to pressing ...
Nearly a decade since Scotland established the South Arran Marine Protected Area and banned bottom trawling across much of it ...
In Antarctic waters, an international fishery targets krill, shrimp-like crustaceans that form massive schools and support the continent’s iconic wildlife. Krill meal and oil is used primarily in the ...
What are carrion crows saying to each other? Answering that question has been Vittorio Baglione and Daniela Canestrari’s ...
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