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Pascale Moehrle pressed Europe to take its seas seriously
Rhett Ayers Butler
7 Mar 2026
Restoration of Brazil’s Atlantic Forest may hinge on market for native plants
Sarah Derouin
6 Mar 2026
Sri Lankan waters under ‘close watch’ following wreckage of Iranian warship
Kamanthi Wickramasinghe
6 Mar 2026
Nations not on track to meet UN 2030 pesticide risk reduction targets: Study
Mike Gaworecki
6 Mar 2026
Indonesian communities try to reclaim lands following company permit revocations
Tonggo Simangunsong
6 Mar 2026
Climate or biodiversity? Global study maps out forestation’s dilemma
John Cannon
6 Mar 2026
Satellite images identify vulture breeding colonies by their droppings
Ryan Truscott
5 Mar 2026
25 years after ‘disaster’ declaration, major U.S. fishery makes a comeback
Jules Struck
5 Mar 2026
Bringing storytelling to science: John Cannon’s approach to reporting on nature
Alejandro Prescott-Cornejo
5 Mar 2026
Seafood fraud is rampant, imperiling fish populations, report finds
Edward Carver
5 Mar 2026
Beetle known for ravaging mango trees now killing baobabs, study finds
Charles Mpaka
5 Mar 2026
DNA fingerprinting convicts Zimbabwe lion poachers in landmark case
Spoorthy Raman
5 Mar 2026
Emotional and psychological stresses beleaguer conservation professionals (commentary)
Vik Mohan, Nerissa Chao
4 Mar 2026
Across South America, canopy bridges evolve as a lifeline for tree-dwelling wildlife
Luís Patriani
4 Mar 2026
Colombia’s coffee industry well placed but wary as EU deforestation rule looms
Mie Hoejris Dahl
4 Mar 2026
Proposed shark net near Club Med resort in South Africa sparks conservation clash
Victoria Schneider
4 Mar 2026
Falling Amazon river flows trigger reality check at Belo Monte power plant
Rafael Spuldar
4 Mar 2026
Indonesia farmers count the costs as rains wash out Java durian harvest
L. Darmawan
4 Mar 2026
Paul Brainerd turned computers into printing presses and fortune into conservation
Rhett Ayers Butler
4 Mar 2026
Cameroon’s decade of conflict leaves apes and conservationists in peril
Orji Sunday
3 Mar 2026
Concern among Indigenous leaders, relief for a few, as Amazon Soy Moratorium falters
Rubens Valente
3 Mar 2026
New mapping approach predicts habitat availability for species conservation
Abhishyant Kidangoor
3 Mar 2026
China’s Pacific squid fishery rife with labor, fishing abuses: Report
Francesco De Augustinis
3 Mar 2026
Birds are changing — and Indigenous memory is the longest record we have
Rhett Ayers Butler
3 Mar 2026
Local communities are conservation’s most undervalued asset (commentary)
José Monteiro, Moreangels Mbizah, Damian Bell, Monicah Mbiba
3 Mar 2026
Deadly landfill collapse exposes risks faced by Philippines’ waste pickers
Michael Beltran
2 Mar 2026
America’s national parks face an uncertain future as climate risks mount
Rhett Ayers Butler
2 Mar 2026
‘An epidemic of suffering’: Why are conservationists breaking down?
Jeremy Hance
2 Mar 2026
Mongabay launches new desk reporting on, with and for Indigenous communities
Mongabay.com
2 Mar 2026
Sustainable trade in wild plants benefits people and planet (commentary)
Richard Scobey
2 Mar 2026
Can Kenya finally deliver on Turkana’s oil promise?
Christopher Clark
2 Mar 2026
Guinea-Bissau’s transitional government bans fish meal production
Josef Skrdlik
2 Mar 2026
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