Shreya Dasgupta

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Shreya Dasgupta is a Newswire editor at Mongabay. She's a writer, editor and podcast producer, focusing on science and the environment.

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Timor green pigeon could go extinct without immediate action, study finds

Jane Goodall’s grandson on hope after loss

FIFA’s World Cup heat measures may not go far enough, expert warns

Tensions rise in DRC mining region as community leaders arrested over protest

At least 65 dead in latest Ebola outbreak in eastern DR Congo

‘Time stamps’ in shrubs show when beavers began invading Canadian Arctic

Agriculture drives most tropical peatland loss in Indonesia, Peru and DRC: Study

Rare swamp deer subspecies thriving in new home in India

Africa’s amphibians are overlooked in conservation planning, experts warn

Paying people to see wildlife: Inside a $1-per-hectare conservation experiment in Borneo

Endangered golden-headed lion tamarin: Photo of the week

Hundreds of Khulan return to Eastern Mongolia after 65-year absence

In Mozambique, four isolated mountains yield four new chameleon species

African elephant genomes reveal ancient mixing — and modern pressures

Crude oil and wood fires fuel Nigeria’s soot pollution, in photos

In one forest, native rats remain. In another, only invaders.

A baby boom for North Atlantic right whales, but extinction still a threat

Study finds microplastics in tadpoles in the Amazon for the first time

In India, few are tracking birds colliding with glass in buildings

Iceland plans to resume whale hunting this summer

Can listening to a forest reveal whether it is ecologically healthy?

Indonesia busts wildlife trafficking ring targeting Komodo dragons

Singapore’s population of Raffles’ banded langur has doubled

From protecting salamanders to seabirds, here are the 2026 Whitley Awards winners

‘Creamy, nutty’ spiders are protein source for Indigenous Indian tribe

Endangered Javan gibbon baby born in UK rare species sanctuary

Florida ‘Sloth World’ shuts down amid dozens of captive sloth deaths

Species thought extinct for thousands of years ‘rediscovered’ thanks to Indigenous knowledge

Angola’s highest mountain and its unique wildlife are now protected

On World Tapir Day, data gaps cloud future of Malaysia’s tapirs

Deforestation is surging in Indonesia

Celebrating the ‘gardeners of the forest’ on World Tapir Day

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