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As the demand for butterflies, spiders, ants and other terrestrial invertebrates grows worldwide, researchers in a recent ...
Biologist Mike Ross, balanced in a canoe beneath a star-filled sky in central Zambia, slaps the water with a net attached to ...
Three cattle on the left, 20 elephants on the right,” shouts the expedition leader from the bow seat of the first of five ...
Rubber tapping in the forest was once the main Amazonian economic activity, and now an Indigenous group is bringing it back.
A vital Amazonian superfood suddenly vanishes, leaving thousands of Indigenous and extractivist families reeling.
A zoo in the U.S. state of Kansas has welcomed the birth of a healthy baby pygmy hippopotamus, raising hope for a species ...
Bangladesh, one of the world’s most climate-vulnerable countries, is witnessing a troubling rise in lightning-related deaths.
The Chilean government has recently approved a new port project in Magallanes and the Chilean Antarctic Region, an area that ...
Many conservationists dedicated to protecting the endangered Andean cat have never seen one in the wild, with the species ...
Chisomo M’hango is a trainee field ecologist at Musekese Conservation (MC), a nonprofit whose research station is located ...
After Hurricane Iris decimated the coral reef at Laughing Bird Caye National Park in 2001, many wrote off the UNESCO World ...
As shiny, pearl-like white plastic pellets rode wave after wave and piled up on the beaches of Thiruvananthapuram in India’s ...