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Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva was silent while the “bill of devastation” (formally PL 2159/2021) moved ...
Climate change has already caused significant declines in coral reef coverage globally and is expected to do much further ...
This story was supported by the Pulitzer Center’s Ocean Reporting Network, where Elizabeth Claire Alberts is a fellow. On ...
Rubber tapping in the forest was once the main Amazonian economic activity, and now an Indigenous group is bringing it back.
A decade ago, people from Salija village in western Nepal traveled several hours into the uphill forests to gather firewood ...
From pollinating plants to dispersing seeds, birds play a variety of crucial roles that help to keep ecosystems in balance.
A Canada-based website’s listing of Indonesian islands for sale has reignited fears of privatization, long linked to ...
Deforestation figures can be frustrating to look at, but there are a number of success stories when it comes to protecting ...
Camera trap footage and scent analysis confirm a unique symbiosis between an ant-eater and a subterranean fruit. Looks like ...
Kataragama, SRI LANKA — For centuries, barefoot pilgrims have walked through the arid jungles and lush forests of Sri Lanka’s east and south, following a sacred route to a fabled shrine in ...
Several proposals seeking greater protection of more than 70 shark and ray species from commercial trade were raised this week for deliberation at the 20th meeting of CITES, the global convention ...
Saiga antelopes, among the most ancient living mammals, are set to be reintroduced to China 75 years after they went extinct in the region, thanks to a donation of 1,500 wild individuals from ...