A human rights center opens a path to justice for Indigenous Peoples in the Central African Republic
Across the Congo Basin, conservation has long been fraught with a difficult contradiction. Protected areas, meant to preserve wildlife, have at times also been the scene of allegations of human rights ...
A small, blue-gray fish that once gathered in loose schools along the rocky shores of the Galápagos Islands has become the ...
Throughout most of Central Africa, it’s difficult to spot herds of forest elephants all at once. They move through dense ...
Camera traps capture the first images in decades of the elusive Pemba blue duiker in Ngezi Nature Forest Reserve, offering ...
The Congo Basin, often referred to as the “second lungs of Earth,” holds immense potential for leading Central Africa’s green ...
As night falls over a nature park on the edge of Kyiv, children crowd around volunteers who carefully open cloth bags and ...
In early 2016, a power failure shut down the waste treatment facility at Hưng Nghiệp Formosa Steel Hà Tĩnh (FSH), located off ...
Before the consultations, screenings and discreet discussions about disease, a makeshift enclosure is set up in the middle of ...
Mitchell Byrd, ornithologist who helped bring bald eagles back from the brink in the Chesapeake area
In the long arc of conservation, recovery is often slow enough to be mistaken for stasis. Populations dwindle, habitats shrink, and the work of reversal depends less on moments of triumph than on ...
Five “missing” bird species — not seen, heard or documented in the wild for a decade or more — were “found” in 2025, ...
To his fishing peers, Ojah Alfred, 45, is a fisher like they are. But to Cameroon’s scientific community, he is also a ...
In the southern Ethiopian region of Sidama, unsustainable farming practices and tree cutting for fuel are causing land ...
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