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WWF rethinks conservation after a crisis of its own making

What’s holding back natural climate solutions?

Sharks didn’t rebound—so Mark Erdmann is putting them back

Roberto Zolho, conservationist who helped restore Mozambique’s wildlife following its civil war, has died at 65.

Inside Panama’s gamble to save the Darién

Can conservation go viral in Africa? Peter Knights thinks so.

Young secondary forests may be the planet’s most overlooked carbon sink

The guardians of the Amazon who work without pay — or fear

From intern to Mongabay India director in less than 4 years: Sandhya Sekar’s journey

Jaguar population doubles around Brazil’s Iguaçu Falls 

Indigenous communities left in the dark on carbon scheme on their land

The cost of conservation without consent: Astrid Puentes on rights-based environmentalism

Mikayla Raines, YouTuber who rescued unwanted foxes, died on June 20th, aged 30

Bangladesh plans new reserve for trapped elephants

Author Kim Stanley Robinson on climate fiction & navigating the climate crisis

The illegal trade in ivory and pangolin scales has fallen sharply since COVID-19. But for how long?

What sharks are worth—and why that matters

Half a million hectares of rainforest were saved — in part thanks to journalism

Maruti Bhujangrao Chitampalli, sage of the forest, died on June 18th, aged 93

Rediscovering the biodiversity of India’s Siang Valley

On World Rainforest Day, the world confronts an unprecedented wave of tropical forest loss

World Rainforest Day and the state of Earth’s most vital rainforests

How Mongabay Indonesia grew into a trusted environmental voice

The ocean is in crisis. A new effort is betting on coastal communities to save it.

Protecting Tanzania’s Udzungwa Mountains means putting communities at the center of conservation

Rwanda’s crowned cranes make a remarkable comeback

The reef that shouldn’t exist

Shiloh Schulte, conservationist who helped the American Oystercatcher recover, died in a helicopter crash on June 4th, aged 46

The Yurok tribe have reclaimed Blue Creek, 138 years after it was taken from them

Mentawai’s primates are vanishing. One hunter is trying to save them.

M Marika, custodian of Yolŋu land and culture, died on June 4th, aged 64

Four new snake species discovered in Papua New Guinea

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