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Indonesia is testing whether one of the world’s most powerful timber certifiers can deliver justice — or merely a reset — to ...
No coffee, no coffee,” repeated the security guard. His smile stood in stark contrast to his faded camouflage fatigues and ...
Conservationist Ying Pemika Choovanichchanon holds a small basket in her hands, careful not to disturb the leathery brown ...
Conservationists snapped images of two small wildcat species in Pakistan earlier this year: an Asiatic caracal (Caracal caracal schimitzi) and a sand cat (Felis margarita) — both which are incredibly ...
In the heart of the Brazilian Amazon, local communities are leading the charge against environmental crime — and they’re succeeding. Our new peer-reviewed study published in Conservation Biology has ...
As global temperatures rise under climate change, the bees responsible for pollinating many crops are under increasing stress and scientists are trying to understand how they are affected. It’s an ...
Decontaminated but slightly radioactive soil from Fukushima was delivered Saturday to the Japanese prime minister’s office to ...
From the volcanic fjords of Tufi in Papua New Guinea, researchers have described a new-to-science species of a coral reef ...
Reforestation has long been viewed as one of the more hopeful climate interventions: a process that can, in theory, restore ...
A new WWF report is sounding the alarm on Africa’s freshwater fish: one in four fish species it assessed is at risk of extinction. These declines threaten not only biodiversity, but also the food ...
As Africa’s environment ministers meet this week in Nairobi, Kenya, for the 20th African Ministerial Conference on the ...
Bhathiya is a tusker whose towering presence once symbolized the majestic beauty of Sri Lanka’s wild elephants (Elephas ...