Environmental experts and activists have slammed plans for carbon and tourism projects in an Indonesian park that’s home to ...
Camera traps on Cozumel, Mexico recently found ocelots, an unwelcome invasive predator on the island but endangered across ...
Brazil’s federal government created a huge conservation area on March 6 to protect a critical biodiversity hotspot in the Atlantic Ocean. The newly created Albardão marine park and coastal ...
Rwanda is working towards providing electricity access to 100% of the population by 2030 and is banking on nuclear energy to ...
Paul Ehrlich, famed ecologist and controversial author of The Population Bomb, died at 93 years old on March 13.
Imagine you’re at a tea party with a bonobo. What kind of tea are you serving? Are there cakes? What is the bonobo wearing? Is the ability to imagine things unique to humans? According to new evidence ...
On the morning of Feb. 6, the road leading to the Bardiya District Administration Office in western Nepal was filled with people moving as one. Dust rose from their footsteps. Voices layered over each ...
In happier times, Mohamed Ahmed grows sorghum, lentils and beans on three feddans of land in Gezira state. But for more than a year, no irrigation water has reached the 1.2 hectares (3 acres) he ...
As the afternoon fades at the Three Sisters Caves in Kenya’s Kwale county, David Wechuli’s team begins setting up nearly ...
Researchers find that artificial habitats can support populations of Carter’s freshwater mussels in southwestern Australia.
Two species of marsupials thought to have been extinct for the past 6,000 years have been found very much alive on the island of New Guinea.
For years, conservation groups have relied on two leading technologies to help manage protected areas: EarthRanger, a ...
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