Forest defenders were stunned and concerned by the European Commission’s recent proposal for a 12-month delay in ...
Reports show Bangladesh’s Bengal tiger population has grown steadily in the past nine years, owing to the government’s ...
The world’s leading conservationists will flock to Cali, Colombia, this October for the U.N. biodiversity conference, COP16.
From Oct. 21 to Nov. 1, Indigenous and local community leaders from around the world will gather at the latest U.N.
Indonesian prosecutors have launched an investigation into the Ministry of Environment and Forestry, as there are indications ...
Among the labs of Brazil’s National Institute of Amazonian Research, or INPA, is what’s known as the “room of the future.” ...
Standing on a coastal boardwalk overlooking the upper Gulf of Thailand, Wisut Leksomboon points to two mature mangrove trees ...
A snow leopard found well outside its mountainous habitat in Nepal at the start of this year may have gotten lost while ...
The narrative of civilization’s rise and fall is often painted with grand achievements and epic downfalls, but one of the ...
Once lively inhabitants of the Cox’s Bazar-Teknaf coastline in southeast Bangladesh, the red ghost crabs (Ocypode macrocera) ...
A record-high number of Indigenous people were elected in Brazil’s recent municipal elections, a key move to ensure the ...
The recently published Living Planet Report documents a dramatic loss of wildlife over the last 50 years, from 1970 to 2020. Overall, monitored wildlife populations shrank by 73%, with the sharpest ...