For years, conservation groups have relied on two leading technologies to help manage protected areas: EarthRanger, a ...
Two species of marsupials thought to have been extinct for the past 6,000 years have been found very much alive on the island ...
In Brazil’s Mato Grosso state, the country’s agricultural heartland, vast stretches of lush Amazon rainforest and Cerrado ...
As the afternoon fades at the Three Sisters Caves in Kenya’s Kwale county, David Wechuli’s team begins setting up nearly invisible nets along the hillsides in the coastal forest. “When dusk arrives, ...
More than 50 years ago, the ariel toucan was reintroduced to Tijuca National Park, the world’s largest urban forest, located ...
In public finance, some costs are politely kept off the books. The ocean has long been one of them. Governments often speak ...
The plight of the emperor penguin might be more dire than previously thought. For the first time, scientists have used ...
Documentary films have the power to shape how we understand nature. They offer a deeper look into the planet’s challenges, ...
What happens when biodiversity conservation and food systems collide? As the top meat exporter in the European Union, the ...
Hatchlings talk inside their shells to time their birth, but the roar of massive barges may soon drown out their sound.
Standing precariously on the slope of a tree-covered hill in Kaptai National Park in southeast Bangladesh, Mohammad Musa was clearing bushes with a machete. Our eyes widened in shock when he ran the ...