Mike Gaworecki

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How marine conservation benefits from combining Indigenous knowledge and Western science

New whale calls and dolphin behaviors discovered with bioacoustics

Indigenous, ingenious and sustainable aquaculture from the distant past to today

Vandana Shiva on the agroecology solution for the climate, biodiversity crisis and hunger

Wonder on wings: The fierce nature and enduring beauty of birds

Convention on Biological Diversity: progress, hope and hard work ahead

Afield at last, researchers head out for a new season

Crucial to conservation, Indigenous communities’ environmental leadership endures

Are ‘nature based solutions’ the best fix for climate change?

Hippos, manatees, and how the sounds of African wildlife aid their conservation

Kelp, condors and Indigenous conservation

The 411 on forests and reforestation for 2022

With the passing of two icons, who will lead the conservation movement?

Global ecosystem restoration progress: How and who’s tracking it?

In search of wild spectacles and river journeys

What do two giant land deals mean for the future of Southeast Asia’s forests?

Bill McKibben and Trebbe Johnson on action and ‘radical joy’ after COP26 climate summit failure

Natural forest regeneration’s critical role in reforestation goals

Indigenous bioacoustics listens to the land for conservation and tradition

Who benefits from resource extraction in the DRC?

Indigenous rights and the future of biodiversity conservation

Are tuna doing as well as latest extinction risk assessments suggest? It’s complicated

Examining ‘What Works In Conservation’

What can seashells tell us about the health of the oceans?

‘Stubborn optimism’ for elephants fuels Indigenous conservation effort

Reforestation done right, from Haiti to Honduras and Ho Chi Minh City

Connecting kids and ourselves to nature

It’s an ‘incredibly exciting’ time for the field of bioacoustics

Can Biden’s 30×30 plan put U.S. on a positive conservation track?

Reforestation is booming, but deforestation rose last year

Two tunas and a tale of managed extinction

Though humanity exceeds key ‘planetary boundaries’ there are many solutions

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